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Red Tissue Mor-Popat Blouse Piece

Red Tissue Mor-Popat Blouse Piece

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Handwoven Paithani Blouse Pieces
Crafted in pure silk and woven by master artisans, our Paithani blouse pieces are designed to elevate any sari -  Paithani or otherwise. Their rich texture, traditional motifs, and luxurious feel make them a timeless wardrobe essential. A statement in themselves, they bring heritage, elegance, and versatility to every drape.

Dimensions: 1 Metre, Unstiched.

Material: Pure Silk With Tissue

Care: Dry Clean Only

Customisations: No Customisations Available On This Product

Disclaimer: Model's image is for styling representational purposes only.

  • Paithanis are woven in two-tone colours.
  • The colours look different from different angles.
  • The camera or phone or device on which the photograph is viewed also distorts the colours.
  • There may be some differences between the photo and the actual piece.
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  • 100% Handcrafted

  • Made In India

  • Pure Silk Mark

  • Handloom Mark

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these genuine Paithanis?

Yes, all our Paithanis are hand woven on handlooms, using a technique that is more than five centuries old. Our master weavers are approved and certified by the Indian Government Ministry of Handlooms.

Where are the textiles woven?

All our textiles (sarees and dupattas) are woven by our team of master weavers who are based in Yeola, a small town in Maharashtra.

What is the yarn used for weaving?

We use only natural yarns, pure silk and pure cotton.

What is the zari used?

In most of our sarees we use ‘tested zari’, a high quality metallic thread. With proper care and maintenance, this zari will last for years and will not lose its luster.

Why are Paithani sarees so heavy (weight)?

When a textile is woven on a hand loom, undergoes a lot of handling .The yarn has to be of a certain strength. For Paithani weaving, two ply yarns of silk have to be used. Anything thinner than 2 ply will make the fabric weak and compromise the life and the appearance of the saree. This is the reason that Paithanis are heavy in weight.

What is ‘shot colour’ or ‘dhoop chaon’ effect?

In any woven textile. The vertical / lengthwise yarns are called ‘warp’ yarns and the horizontal yarns are called ‘weft’ yarns. A fabric is woven by interlacing the warp and the weft yarns. Sometimes we use different colours for warp and weft. After weaving, the resultant fabric will display both the colours when viewed from different angles. This effect is called ‘dhoop chaon’ or ‘shot colours’ (two toned). It is this unique feature, combined with the high lustre of silk, that makes the Paithani sarees look luxurious and opulent.

How long does it take to weave a saree?

It can take minimum 45 to 60 days. ‘All over’/‘Jaal’ sarees can take upto a year.

Why does the weaving time differ?

Factors like design and motif play the main role in estimating time required. Unforeseen challenges like problems with weaver’s health and personal life can also affect the timeline.

All our pieces are handmade, from drawing the designs on paper, to dyeing, setting up the loom and the actual weaving process. Like all good things in life, these heirlooms take time and patience. The end result is worth the wait!