Ghicha saree is a handwoven silk made from uneven Tussar yarns. Its raw texture and matte glow feel airy like cotton yet strong like silk. Known for sustainable comfort, ghicha sarees suit festive wear, work dressing, and travel.
Popular styles blend traditional weaving with modern color tones. Choose based on event and drape preference:
Ghicha silk is made from leftover Tussar threads, giving each saree a unique grain. The fabric absorbs dyes evenly, resists wrinkles, and stays cool in humid weather. It’s a durable, eco-conscious choice with low environmental impact.
Pair ghicha sarees with oxidized silver jewelry for daily wear or gold accents for celebrations. Simple blouses highlight the texture. Dry clean occasionally and store wrapped in cotton to preserve the sheen. A quick airing after wear helps prevent creases.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian brand focused on handcrafted sarees and textiles connecting heritage weaving to modern wardrobes. It features crafts such as Madhubani, Kalamkari, and Tussar silk by skilled artisans across India. Orders ship in 3-7 business days domestically and internationally, with standard return support for unwashed pieces. The label emphasizes sustainability and fair trade - authentic craftsmanship built for lasting style.
It is woven from ghicha silk yarn, a byproduct of Tussar silk, known for its textured, glossy yet breathable fabric.
Yes, it stays cool in warm weather and comfortable in mild winters due to its natural silk-cotton blend feel.
Look for irregular yarn texture, natural sheen, and handwoven finish rather than a uniform machine weave.
Yes, zari-bordered or printed ghicha sarees suit weddings, receptions, and festive occasions.
Dry clean gently, avoid harsh detergents, and store folded in a breathable cotton bag away from moisture.
They are considered sustainable because they use leftover Tussar silk fibers and support traditional handloom weaving.