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- Paithani is a variety of sari, named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad district from state of Maharashtra in India where the sari was first made by...
- again with Gautamiputra Satakarni. Neeta Lulla has been known to utilize Paithani, the ancient technique of tapestry that combines multiple threads of different...
- Munisuvratnath is in the temple. Paithan is also known for its saris — the Paithani beautiful silk saris that sport intricately embroidered gold or silver...
- winner's Rs. 11 lakh worth Paithani saree in making - Times of India". The Times of India. "Dr. Rupali Pagare from Nashik wins Paithani saree worth Rs. 1.25...
- fact that it is the end result of combining Paithani fabric and Banarasi fabric.[unreliable source] Paithani, named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad...
- Telly Awards 2006". Retrieved 9 December 2010. "I will be wearing a yellow Paithani". DNA. 7 January 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2010. Rajshree Thakur at IMDb...
- receives Paithani saree from him. Navvadhu No. 1 (14 September 2009) Jaubai Jorat (14 January 2011) Swapna Gruhlaxmiche (16 May 2011) Manachi Paithani (21...
- blend of silk with locally grown cotton was developed as Himroo textile. Paithani silk saris are also made in Aurangabad. With the opening of the Hyderabad-Godavari...
- extensively used khadi (hand spun fabrics) made of cotton, brocade and paithani to mark the spirit of swadeshi. Prior to becoming the Queen, the historical...
- Most sought after brocade silk saris are Banasari, Kanchipuram, Gadwal, Paithani, Mysore, Uppada, Bagalpuri, Balchuri, Maheshwari, Chanderi, Mekhela, Ghicha...