ETHNIC WEAR TRADITIONS
Ethnic Wear in Mumbai
Discover 3 traditional craft traditions from Mumbai, Maharashtra — with curated products, buying guides, and 2-4-day delivery.
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CRAFT HERITAGE
Mumbai stands at the heart of Maharashtra's textile heritage, where the craft traditions of Paithani (पैठणी) and Nauvari (नऊवारी) have been passed down through generations of skilled artisans. Paithani and Kolhapuri Chappal carry the coveted GI tag — India's geographical indication protecting authentic craftsmanship. Whether you're shopping for a wedding, festival, or everyday elegance, Mumbai's craft traditions offer authentic, handcrafted options across every price range.
Paithani in Mumbai
GI TAGGEDपैठणी
Paithani is Maharashtra's most celebrated GI-tagged silk saree, woven in the ancient city of Paithan (formerly Pratishthan) on the banks of the Godavari river. Paithani sarees are distinguished by their tapestry-woven oblique interlocking technique (similar to kani weaving), which creates rich geometric borders and the iconic peacock, lotus, and vine motifs in the pallu. The body is woven in pure silk and the motifs use real Zari thread, producing a saree of extraordinary lustre and solidity. Worn by Maharashtrian brides and at festivals like Gudi Padwa and Diwali.
BUYING GUIDE — WHAT TO LOOK FOR
- Tapestry-woven border shows a characteristic texture of interlocked oblique weft — printed borders are flat
- The reverse of the pallu shows the same motif in mirror image — tapestry technique produces double-sided results
- GI tag from the Maharashtra State Handloom Corporation or Paithani Weavers Cooperative
- Real Zari in the motifs and border — pure Zari retains lustre, base-metal Zari tarnishes in humidity
₹5,000 — ₹3,00,000
weddings, bridal, gudi-padwa, diwali, festive, gifting
Nauvari in Mumbai
नऊवारी
Nauvari is the traditional nine-yard saree of Maharashtra, draped in the distinctive Kashtha style where the fabric is brought between the legs and tucked at the back, creating a trouser-like silhouette traditionally associated with Marathi women and Maharashtrian cultural identity. The word Nauvari derives from 'nau' (nine) and 'var' (yard). Nauvari sarees are typically woven in cotton or silk and may be plain, striped, or embellished with a traditional border. The garment is worn by women of all communities at Gudi Padwa, weddings, and cultural events celebrating Maharashtrian heritage.
BUYING GUIDE — WHAT TO LOOK FOR
- Authentic Nauvari is 9 yards (approximately 8.25 metres) — shorter lengths cannot be draped in the traditional Kashtha style
- Traditional weave uses pure cotton or silk — polyester Nauvari does not drape correctly for Kashtha style
- The border (traditional or Paithani-style) is woven into the fabric — attached borders indicate machine assembly
- Handloom Nauvari has natural weave variations — perfectly uniform fabric is power-loom produced
₹899 — ₹40,000
gudi-padwa, weddings, festive, cultural-events, bridal
Kolhapuri Chappal in Mumbai
GI TAGGEDकोल्हापुरी चप्पल
Kolhapuri Chappals are GI-tagged handcrafted leather footwear from the Kolhapur region of Maharashtra, distinguished by their flat or low heel, open-toe T-strap design, and intricate hand-tooled or punched geometric patterns on the leather upper. Made from vegetable-tanned buffalo or cow leather by the Chamar and Chambhar communities, Kolhapuri chappals have been worn for over 700 years and became globally recognised as a symbol of Indian artisanal craftsmanship in the 1960s when they were adopted by international fashion. The tanning and tooling processes are entirely traditional.
BUYING GUIDE — WHAT TO LOOK FOR
- Vegetable-tanned Kolhapuri leather has a natural brown colour and develops a patina with use — chrome-tanned leather remains uniformly coloured
- All stitching is hand-done with waxed thread — machine-stitched soles have perfectly uniform stitch spacing
- GI tag from the Kolhapur Chappal Manufacturers Association is present on certified pieces
- No glue or cement is used — the sole is entirely stitched — pulling the sole reveals no adhesive residue
₹499 — ₹5,000
daily-wear, summer, casual-ethnic, gifting, festivals
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Shopping Guide for Mumbai
Where to shop in Mumbai: Crawford Market, Linking Road, Colaba Causeway, Khar, Bandra are the most popular areas for ethnic wear shopping.
Mumbai's fashion leans contemporary — Indo-western fusion, designer sarees, and cocktail-ready ethnic wear dominate. Bollywood influences drive demand for statement lehengas and concept sarees.
LOCAL TIP
Linking Road and Hill Road in Bandra offer affordable western and Indo-western options. For silk sarees, Crawford Market has better variety than malls. Khar has emerging designer boutiques worth exploring.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the traditional ethnic wear of Mumbai?
Mumbai in Maharashtra is known for Paithani, Nauvari, Kolhapuri Chappal. Paithani is Maharashtra's most celebrated GI-tagged silk saree, woven in the ancient city of Paithan (formerly Pratishthan) on the banks of the Godavari river.
Where to buy authentic Paithani in Mumbai?
Authentic Paithani from Mumbai is available online through Barkha Boutique's curated Amazon selection. For local shopping, visit Crawford Market, Linking Road, Colaba Causeway, Khar, Bandra. Look for tapestry-woven border shows a characteristic texture of interlocked oblique weft — printed borders are flat to verify authenticity.
Best ethnic wear in Mumbai under ₹2000?
Affordable options include Nauvari (from ₹899), Kolhapuri Chappal (from ₹499). Shop online for home delivery.
What to wear to a wedding in Mumbai?
Traditional wedding wear in Mumbai includes Paithani, Nauvari. Wedding season peaks during November to February.
Does Barkha Boutique deliver to Mumbai?
Yes! We deliver to Mumbai, Maharashtra within 2-4 days. Free shipping on orders above Rs 999.
What can I buy online from Barkha Boutique in Mumbai?
You can shop sarees, lehengas, kurtis, salwar suits, dresses, co-ord sets, and western wear online with delivery to Mumbai.
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