Ghicha tussar silk sarees pair the matte texture of ghicha yarn with the soft sheen of tussar silk. The fabric is crisp yet easy to drape, suited for weddings, festive wear, and formal events. Each saree reflects skilled weaving and timeless design for buyers in India and abroad.
Artisans use pure silk threads and handlooms to make these sarees. The natural irregularity of ghicha adds texture, while tussar gives a smooth golden glow. In 2026 trends, this blend fits well with the move toward sustainable luxury and handmade fashion. Orders usually ship in 3 to 5 business days, securely packed to protect the silk.
For understated looks, go with natural or pastel tones. Zari pallus and prints work better for festive dressing. A heavier tussar weave gives a crisp fall, while softer ghicha versions drape more fluidly. Keeping one of each style covers most occasions.
Dry clean preferred, or use mild detergent in cold water when needed. Store folded in muslin cloth to let the silk breathe and prevent creasing. Keep away from direct sunlight to retain tussar’s golden hue.
Bhasha Bharat curates handloom sarees from traditional weaving clusters across India. The brand supports artisans who sustain age-old skills in tussar, ghicha, and other regional silks. Serving Indian and global buyers, Bhasha Bharat focuses on authenticity, sustainable production, and timely delivery of handcrafted textiles that honor living heritage.
It is a blend of tussar silk and ghicha yarn, known for its textured finish and natural golden sheen.
Yes, the breathable texture makes them comfortable in warm weather and elegant for winter layering.
Look for slight irregularities in weave and natural texture, signs of authentic handloom craftsmanship.
Most ghicha tussar silk sarees include an attached blouse fabric, though patterns may vary by design.
Fold neatly and keep in a breathable cotton or muslin bag, away from moisture or direct sunlight.
Yes, several Indian handloom platforms ship worldwide, including online delivery from Bhasha Bharat.