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From Khun sari to Himroo sari: Popular saris of Maharashtra

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 19, 2024, 06:00 IST
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Famous saris from the state of Maharashtra

Maharashtra is the third largest state of India and is widely known for its range of textiles having varied designs and manufacturing techniques. The specialty in weaving and binding the fabrics varied from region to region making them unique based on the climate, location, and cultural influence of the area. There are popular saris such as Kolhapuri, Khun, Paithani, and others, let’s see our picks for the top 5 most popular saris of Maharashtra.

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Khun saris

A silk-cotton blend, this traditional woven resham border sari has a cotton body and an art silk style alongside the border and pallu. In some styles, the art silk is wrapped across the body as well, but it has an intricate brocade pattern with a journey of a 4000 old tradition making it a favourite of fashion experts. Creating these requires tons of dedication, with having a passion for craft, and tons of patience.

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Paithani

Talking about Maharashtrian traditional saris, one cannot forget about the popular Paithani saris which come in a beautiful smooth silk look with a bold colour range, from dark to bright shades. Unlike the other silk saris, Paithanis are popular for their bright plum or royal blue colour with golden border which is mandatory at functions. These saris are woven by hand and were started around 2,000 years ago, having a wide history with the Maratha peshwas.

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Himroo saris

Himroo is created with silk and cotton and is mainly made around Aurangabad, as it was brought into the state during the reign of Mohammad Tughlaq when he relocated the capital from Delhi to Dualatabad around Aurangabad. The word Himroo comes from the Persian word ‘Hum-Rum’ which means similar. The print is a replication of Kinkhwad, is made of pure gold or silver threads, and was only meant for the royals and elite class in the ancient days.

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Nauvari sari

This type of Maharashtrian sari requires no introduction. The traditional Marathi sari style was earlier donned by men and women and has nine yards of grace. They are also known as Lugade or Kaashtha. Usually worn at functions and weddings, their draping pattern always stands out and they are available on satin, cotton, and silk fabrics coming in bright colour shades which look clean, neat, comfortable, and breathable. Earlier, the tribal women used to wear them high up to their knees, whereas the coastal fisherwoman draped them like a Kacham for easy movement in the water.

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Kolhapuri

Native saris from the state of Maharashtra, the colours and variety coming in Kolhapuris is a dream that you will want more. You can pair these with beautiful necklaces and jhumkas, and they are made with pure silk, but paired with traditional Kolhapuri chappals. Maharashtrian women usually wear these in the morning rituals to let the fabric and colour shine which makes it a must in every Marathi girl’s wardrobe.

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