Green Paithani sarees carry Maharashtra's bridal colour of choice — parrot and leaf greens with golden tapestry pallus, the classic shalu of Marathi weddings.
For Maharashtrian brides, green is not one option among many; it is the colour of the wedding itself, worn with the green-bangle chooda as a symbol of fertility and new life. On a Paithani the pairing is iconic: a popat-green body, contrast kath border, and a pallu dense with woven peacocks, lotuses and asawali creepers. Few sarees anywhere in India say “ceremony” as precisely as this one.
The 240-piece edit starts near ₹4,300 and climbs to about ₹7,700 for museum-grade handloom pallus. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
Styling the shalu way
Traditional nath, green glass bangles and mundavalya for the bride herself; guests can pair a magenta or gold blouse with pearl-and-gold jewellery.
Its ceremonial calendar
Wedding mornings, mehendi functions, Gudi Padwa and dohale-jevan baby showers.
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