Paithani and Himroo fabric shopping
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, AURANGABAD/ Updated : Feb 4, 2016, 10:28 IST
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While you’re in Aurangabad, do venture out for some unique Paithani and Himroo silk weaves shopping. Named after the Paithan town in the state, Paithani is an extremely fine, hand woven silk. Characterized by oblique pattern bord … Read more
While you’re in Aurangabad, do venture out for some unique Paithani and Himroo silk weaves shopping. Named after the Paithan town in the state, Paithani is an extremely fine, hand woven silk. Characterized by oblique pattern borders and peacock motifs on the ‘pallus’, these sarees are considered amongst the richest in the state. Read less
While you’re in Aurangabad, do venture out for some unique Paithani and Himroo silk weaves shopping. Named after the Paithan town in the state, Paithani is an extremely fine, hand woven silk. Characterized by oblique pattern borders and peacock motifs on the ‘pallus’, these sarees are considered amongst the richest in the state. Classified by three criteria: motifs, weaving and colours, Paithani is the carrier of a legacy of over 2000 years. Exclusively handmade, it takes an artisan anywhere between a month and two years to weave a saree, depending on its level of design and detailing.Equally famous is the Himroo fabric which is a blend of silk and cotton, grown locally in Aurangabad. In demand due to its rich heritage, Himroo is characterized by the use of Persian designs. The Himroo Art Gallery in the city center is a great place to view and experience this ancient tradition that is being preserved till today. You can see craftsmen working on the manual weaving machines of the yesteryears and can also choose to shop from the wide range of shawls, fabrics and sarees available.
All in all, both these fabrics are considered one of the most precious pieces of heirloom that one can possess.
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