Bihar Silk Saree

A Bihar silk saree represents the handloom legacy of Bhagalpur and nearby towns, known for Tussar silk cocoons raised locally. The fabric’s soft sheen and breathable texture make it suitable for weddings, festivals, and formal wear, combining heritage craft with modern style.

Bhagalpuri and Tussar Silk Sarees from Bihar

Bhagalpuri silk, often called Bihar silk, is woven from natural Tussar yarns that give a warm golden hue and crisp drape. Each saree reflects generations of artisanal skill. Many weavers now use eco-friendly dyes and low-waste methods, aligning with current sustainable luxury trends.

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Buying Tips and Care

About Bhasha Bharat

Bhasha Bharat curates handcrafted sarees and textiles rooted in regional artistry. The brand collaborates with Bihar’s Tussar silk and Madhubani artisans to create authentic, sustainable pieces. Nationwide and international delivery helps connect heritage craft with modern wardrobes.

FAQs

What is special about Bihar silk sarees?

They are handwoven from Tussar or Bhagalpuri silk, prized for their natural gold sheen and eco-friendly production.

Are Bhagalpuri sarees made of pure silk?

Yes, Bhagalpuri sarees use pure Tussar silk sourced from Bihar, known for strength and soft texture.

Can I buy Bihar silk sarees online?

Many online stores feature Bihar silk sarees directly from artisans, with delivery across India and abroad.

How do I care for a Tussar silk saree?

Dry clean or use mild detergent for handwashing; store in breathable fabric covers away from sunlight.

Are hand-painted silk sarees durable?

Yes, when crafted on Tussar silk and properly cared for, the artwork remains vibrant for years.

What makes these sarees suitable for modern fashion?

They blend sustainable materials and artisan design, matching 2026 trends in conscious luxury and heritage wear.

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