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Article: Best Paithani Sarees in Pune: Where to Buy Online (2026)

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Best Paithani Sarees in Pune: Where to Buy Online (2026)

Where can you buy the best Paithani sarees in Pune? If you want the convenience of shopping from home in Pune with a wide, curated range and doorstep delivery, buying online from a specialist like MySilkLove's Paithani collection is the easiest route — woven Paithani sarees currently start at around ₹4,350 and go up to about ₹9,300 (regular list prices; seasonal offers apply at checkout), with the widest choice sitting in the ₹4,300–₹5,700 band. If you prefer to touch the fabric first, Pune's traditional markets around Laxmi Road and Tulshibaug still carry Paithani, but the online range is far deeper and the sourcing is more transparent. This guide walks you through both, so you can buy a genuine Paithani in Pune with confidence.

Why Pune Is a Natural Home for the Paithani

The Paithani is Maharashtra's crown-jewel weave, named after the town of Paithan on the banks of the Godavari, with Yeola in Nashik district now the largest modern weaving hub. Pune sits at the cultural heart of Maharashtra, and the Paithani is woven into the city's most important occasions — a bride's shalu, the saree gifted at a Dohale Jevan baby shower, the nine-yard nauvari draped for Ganpati, and the festive drape for Gudi Padwa and Diwali. That deep local demand is exactly why Pune shoppers care so much about authenticity and fair pricing.

A real Paithani is defined by three things: the tapestry-woven pallu and border (the motif is built thread by thread, not printed), the signature motifs — the morh (peacock), bangdi mor, lotus, and the muniya parrot — and the interlocked weft technique that makes the border look identical on both sides. Knowing this is your best protection against paying a Paithani price for a printed imitation.

Buying Paithani Sarees Online in Pune: What It Costs

Online is where most Pune buyers now start, simply because a single store can show you hundreds of colours and weave types that no single Laxmi Road shop can stock. Here is an honest, up-to-date picture of what you will pay at MySilkLove, based on live inventory:

  • Woven Paithani sarees (soft-silk and blended weaves): roughly ₹4,350 to ₹9,300. These are woven — not printed — Paithani-style sarees with real zari-look motifs, tissue and organza variants, and Paithani-fusion designs. They are the everyday-festive sweet spot for most wardrobes. Note these are soft-silk and blended weaves, not pure mulberry-silk handloom, and we never describe them as pure silk.
  • Popular mid-range (the widest choice): most designs sit between ₹4,300 and ₹5,700 — Nath Paithani, tissue Paithani, Lotus Paithani, and Tussar-Paithani fusion weaves all fall here.
  • Pure handloom silk Paithani (premium tier): genuine handwoven mulberry-silk Paithani from Paithan and Yeola is a different category altogether, typically starting around ₹15,000 and climbing well into the lakhs for bridal shalu pieces. This reflects months of loom time and pure zari, and is the market rate anywhere you shop.

All figures above are regular list prices; seasonal offers apply at checkout, so festive-period pricing can be lower. The key point for a Pune buyer: you can own a genuine woven Paithani for well under ₹10,000, and a pure handloom piece is a considered, higher investment.

Shopping Paithani in Pune's Local Markets

If you would rather see the saree in person, Pune has real options. Laxmi Road remains the city's saree spine, with legacy stores carrying everything from cotton to bridal silk. Tulshibaug is the budget-friendly, bustling lane for festive and semi-formal drapes. Deccan Gymkhana and FC Road lean more contemporary and boutique. These markets are wonderful for the tactile experience and last-minute festival shopping.

The trade-offs are real, though. In-store ranges are limited by shelf space, seasonal footfall pushes prices up around Diwali and wedding dates, and unless the shop is a known handloom specialist, verifying whether a Paithani is genuine handloom, a power-loom weave, or a print can be hard under shop lighting. This is where a transparent online specialist has the edge — every product lists its weave type and price openly.

How to Verify a Genuine Paithani Before You Pay

1. Check the pallu and border weave

Turn the saree over. On a true woven Paithani, the motif on the border and pallu looks almost the same on the reverse, because it is tapestry-woven, not stamped. A printed "Paithani" will have a blank or faded reverse.

2. Look for the classic motifs

The peacock (morh), bangdi mor, lotus, and parrot are the Paithani vocabulary. Random floral prints with no defined border-motif structure are a red flag.

3. Confirm the fabric honestly

Ask directly: is it pure silk handloom, soft silk, or a blended weave? A trustworthy seller will tell you plainly. At MySilkLove we label soft-silk and blended woven Paithani as exactly that, and reserve "pure silk" for genuine handloom pieces — because the fabric facts are the whole point.

4. Match the price to the weave

A ₹5,000 saree is a beautiful woven Paithani; a genuine pure-silk handloom bridal Paithani cannot cost ₹5,000. If a "pure silk handloom Paithani" is priced like a woven one, be sceptical.

Delivery, Returns and Buying Online from Pune

Ordering online in Pune is straightforward: sarees ship pan-India with delivery to all Pune pincodes, from Kothrud and Hadapsar to Wakad, Hinjewadi, Baner and the PCMC belt. Buying online also gives you a written product description of the weave, clear photographs in natural light, and a return window — protections that a crowded festival-season market stall rarely offers. For occasion shopping, order a week or two ahead of the date so you have time to see the saree at home and style the blouse.

Best Paithani Picks for Pune Occasions

For Ganpati and Gauri, a traditional peacock-motif Paithani in a jewel tone — deep green, royal blue or maroon — is timeless. For a Dohale Jevan or haldi, the yellows, oranges and pinks in the tissue and organza Paithani range photograph beautifully. For a wedding guest look, a Nath Paithani or a Tussar-Paithani fusion at the ₹4,600–₹5,700 level gives you festive weight without overshadowing the bride. And for a bride herself, the pure handloom silk Paithani in the premium tier is the heirloom choice. Browse the full spread in the Paithani sarees collection, explore other regional weaves in the Maharashtrian sarees edit, or see everything in one place in the master sarees collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of a Paithani saree in Pune?

Woven Paithani sarees at MySilkLove currently range from about ₹4,350 to ₹9,300 (regular list prices; seasonal offers apply at checkout), with most designs in the ₹4,300–₹5,700 band. Genuine pure-silk handloom Paithani is a premium category that typically starts around ₹15,000 and rises into the lakhs for bridal pieces.

Where can I buy authentic Paithani sarees in Pune?

You can buy in person at traditional markets like Laxmi Road and Tulshibaug, or online from a specialist such as MySilkLove, which ships to all Pune pincodes with the weave type and price listed openly for every saree. Online generally offers a far wider range than any single Pune store.

How do I know if a Paithani saree is real?

Check that the pallu and border motifs are woven (visible on both sides, not printed), look for the classic peacock, lotus and parrot motifs, and confirm the fabric type — pure silk handloom, soft silk, or blend — directly with the seller. The price should match the weave.

Is a woven Paithani the same as a pure silk handloom Paithani?

No. A woven Paithani in soft silk or a blended yarn carries authentic Paithani motifs at an accessible price, while a pure-silk handloom Paithani is handwoven on a traditional loom over weeks or months and costs considerably more. Both are genuine Paithani styles; they simply sit in different fabric and price tiers, and should never be described interchangeably.

Can I get a Paithani saree delivered in Pune if I order online?

Yes. Online orders ship across Pune and PCMC — Kothrud, Baner, Wakad, Hinjewadi, Hadapsar and beyond — usually within a few days. Ordering a week or two before your occasion gives you time to inspect the saree and plan your blouse and styling.

Shop the Paithani Edit

Explore our full Paithani sarees collection for woven and premium handloom picks, browse more of the Maharashtrian sarees edit for Nauvari and festive styles, or shop the curated Wedding Edit for bridal-ready pieces.

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