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This Black Paithani handloom cotton saree is crafted in pure cotton, featuring traditional koyri (mango) buttis, a richly detailed Pichwai-inspired pallu, and the iconic Narali border. Rooted in Central Indian Paithani weaving, it is an elegant choice for bridal rituals and festive occasions, paired with a running blouse piece for effortless traditional styling.
What instantly drew me in was the koyri butti—a motif deeply associated with fertility, abundance, and auspicious beginnings. Against the black cotton base, it feels grounded yet celebratory. The Pichwai pallu adds a devotional, almost temple-like depth, while the Narali border anchors the saree firmly in Paithani heritage. It feels sacred, calm, and profoundly meaningful.
✔ Classic Black Cotton Base – Strong, dignified, and timeless.
✔ Koyri (Mango) Buttis – An auspicious motif symbolising prosperity and new beginnings.
✔ Pichwai Pallu – Adds cultural richness and devotional artistry.
✔ Narali Border – A signature Paithani element representing abundance and tradition.
✔ Pure Cotton Comfort – Breathable and ideal for long bridal rituals and festive hours.
✔ Running Blouse Piece – Simple, versatile, and easy to style traditionally.
Fabric: Pure Cotton
Weave: Handloom Paithani from Central India
Design: Koyri buttis on the body with a Pichwai-style pallu
Border: Traditional Narali border
Blouse Piece: Included – running blouse piece
Care: Gentle hand wash in cold water recommended. Dry clean for special occasions. Store in a muslin cloth to maintain texture and colour.
This Black Cotton Paithani saree is for those who choose their festive and bridal wear with intention. Rich in symbolism and rooted in craft, it’s a saree that feels sacred, grounded, and timeless.
Disclaimer:
Please note that a slight variation in colour (up to 10%) may occur due to lighting conditions and differences in screen resolution. Handloom weaves may also carry minor irregularities, which are a mark of their authentic, handcrafted nature.
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