A ghicha tussar silk saree combines the natural sheen of tussar silk with the textured charm of ghicha yarn. The weave creates a breathable, slightly slubbed surface that drapes elegantly. Buyers in India and abroad value this fabric for its artisanal look, light feel, and alignment with 2026’s sustainable luxury and heritage wear trend.
Handcrafted from genuine tussar silk, each saree in this range reflects traditional weaving skill and modern occasion readiness. Choose by color and pattern for weddings, festive gatherings, or everyday elegance:
Each saree is priced from about ₹6,850 and delivered with care instructions and standard worldwide shipping. That is why many buyers prefer authentic handwoven pieces for reliable quality and comfort.
Ghicha yarn is spun from leftover silk after reeling tussar cocoons, giving an uneven yet refined texture. This organic variation enhances breathability and makes every saree unique. Designers now mix ghicha tussar with block prints or minimal embroidery, part of the 2026 artisanal revival that blends heritage with contemporary styling.
Returns are accepted if initiated within a standard seven-day window after delivery, ensuring confidence for international customers. That is why a ghicha tussar silk saree remains a practical and lasting addition to any wardrobe.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian ethnic wear brand dedicated to handcrafted sarees and regional textiles. It connects skilled weavers with global buyers, preserving art forms such as Tussar weaving, Madhubani, and Kalamkari. Each saree represents sustainable craftsmanship and timeless design, with secure delivery available across India and worldwide.
Its yarn is spun from short ends of tussar silk, giving a textured, slubbed surface that looks organic and feels soft.
Yes, it is breathable and comfortable year-round, staying cool in summer and warm in mild winters.
Dry cleaning is preferred, but gentle hand washing in cold water with mild detergent also works.
Absolutely, their natural sheen and drape make them appropriate for weddings, receptions, and office functions.
They are considered sustainable because tussar silk is produced with minimal chemical processing and supports rural artisans.
Most handwoven ghicha tussar silk sarees include an attached blouse piece; check individual product details before purchase.