Types of Paithani Sarees: A Complete Guide with Names, Prices & Photos (2026)

A customer once asked us: "There are so many types of Paithani sarees online, how do I know which is which?" We realised then that while everyone loves the Paithani, not everyone knows the full story behind each variety. This guide is for every saree lover who wants to truly understand what they are buying.

What Makes a Saree a True Paithani?

Before we talk about the different types, here is what every authentic Paithani must have:

  • silk for warp and weft (the base threads)
  • Real zari  - gold or silver thread woven directly into the fabric
  • Interlock technique  - the border and body are woven simultaneously, not stitched together
  • Oblique square pattern on the border
  •  from the Government of India

1. Muniya Paithani (Parrot Border)

The Muniya Paithani is named after the Muniya parrot. The border features a continuous pattern of parrots woven in rich colours. It is the most popular and most gifted saree at Maharashtrian weddings.

Price range: Rs.8,000 to Rs.60,000 for pure silk.

Single Muniya vs Double Muniya: A single Muniya border has one row of parrots. Double Muniya has two rows and costs more.


2. Bangdi Mor Paithani (Peacock in Bangle)

Bangdi Mor translates to peacock inside a bangle. The pallav and border feature peacocks enclosed within circular bangdi frames. This is one of the most complex and prestigious Paithani designs.

Price range: Rs.25,000 to Rs.1,50,000+ for pure silk.


3. Kadiyal Paithani (different-Colour Border)

In a Kadiyal Paithani, the border is the different colour as the body. The word Kadiyal refers to this different-colour technique. It has an understated elegance that appeals to women who prefer subtlety.

Price range: Rs.12,000 to Rs.80,000.


4. Lotus (Kamal) Border Paithani

The Lotus border Paithani features a continuous lotus motif along the border. The lotus holds special significance in Indian culture - it represents purity, prosperity, and Goddess Lakshmi.

Price range: Rs.10,000 to Rs.70,000.


5. Narayan Peth Saree

Though technically a different weave, the Narayan Peth saree comes from the same Maharashtra handloom tradition. It features a characteristic checks or stripes pattern on the body with a contrasting silk border.

Price range: Rs.5,000 to Rs.40,000 for pure silk.


6. Gadwal Paithani

The Gadwal Paithani combines the Gadwal weaving tradition from Telangana with Paithani design elements. The body is typically woven in cotton while the border and pallav are pure silk with zari.

Price range: Rs.6,000 to Rs.35,000.


7. Semi Paithani (Semi-Silk)

A semi-silk Paithani uses artificial silk for the body weft while retaining real silk in the key design elements. This brings the price down significantly while maintaining visual appeal.

Price range: Rs.1,500 to Rs.8,000.


How to Identify Original Paithani

  1. The silk test: Rub fabric between palms for 30 seconds. Pure silk warms up. Synthetic stays cool.
  2. The light test: Hold to bright light. Pure silk has an even, warm glow.
  3. The burn test: Pure silk burns slowly, smells like burning hair, leaves crushable ash.
  4. The price test: Genuine pure silk handloom Paithani cannot cost less than Rs.6,000-8,000.

Quick Reference Table

Type Starting Price (minimim) Key Feature
Muniya Border Rs.8,000 Parrot motifs on border
Bangdi Mor Rs.25,000 Peacock in bangle design
Kadiyal Rs.12,000 Self-colour border
Lotus Border Rs.10,000 Lotus motifs
Narayan Peth Rs.5,000 Checks/stripe body
Gadwal Paithani Rs.6,000 Cotton body, silk border
Petkar Paithani Rs.20,000 Heritage weaver family
Semi-Silk Rs.1,500 Art silk body, affordable

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