Tissue Linen saree crafted to celebrate timeless Indian craftsmanship with a contemporary touch.
An Indian tissue saree is a light, semi-transparent drape woven with silk, linen, or cotton threads mixed with metallic yarn for a soft sheen. It offers festive richness without weight, making it a favorite for weddings, receptions, and cultural events.
These handwoven options from Bhasha Bharat show color and texture variations within the tissue linen range.
| Product | Material | Color | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Handwoven Leaf Green Tissue Linen Saree | Linen | Leaf Green | View |
| Handwoven Sea Green Tissue Linen Saree | Linen | Sea Green | View |
| Handwoven Aqua Blue Tissue Linen Saree | Linen | Aqua Blue | View |
| Handwoven Emerald Green Tissue Linen Saree | Linen | Emerald Green | View |
| Handwoven Antique Gold Tissue Linen Saree | Linen | Antique Gold | View |
Pick natural-fiber blends for comfort and durability. Dry clean to protect the metallic weave and store each saree in a muslin cloth to avoid snags. Many owners rewrap after use to keep the fabric crisp. Deliveries usually arrive within 7-14 days depending on location.
Pair a tissue saree with minimal jewelry and a contrast or matte blouse to let the shimmer stand out. The look fits current trends in sustainable luxury and handcrafted fashion.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian ethnic wear label known for handcrafted sarees and regional textiles. It connects traditional weavers with buyers in India and abroad, supporting crafts such as Kalamkari, Madhubani, and Tussar silk weaving. Each piece is naturally dyed and responsibly made to preserve heritage while meeting modern comfort and design standards.
A tissue saree is woven with silk or cotton mixed with metallic threads, giving a soft shimmer suitable for festive and formal occasions.
Linen or cotton tissue sarees are breathable and lighter, making them comfortable for warm climates compared to heavy silk variants.
Yes, tissue silk sarees with zari work are often chosen for weddings and grand celebrations due to their lustrous finish.
Dry clean only. Washing at home may damage the metallic threads and reduce the sheen.
Many handloom brands now use eco-friendly silk or linen tissue blends that align with sustainable luxury trends.
Most ready-to-wear tissue sarees include an unstitched blouse piece woven from the same or complementary fabric.