Tissue Linen saree crafted to celebrate timeless Indian craftsmanship with a contemporary touch.
A khadi linen saree combines handspun khadi with linen for a fabric that stays cool, drapes well, and feels natural. Woven by artisans from sustainable fibers, it works for festive events, office wear, and relaxed days.
Explore handloom sarees that blend traditional motifs with updated colors and easy, lightweight textures.
| Saree Name | Highlight | Starting Price (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| Tissue Linen Elegant Coral Linen Saree with Silver Pallu | Coral shade with silver pallu, festive yet minimal. | 3500 |
| Handwoven Crimson Linen Saree | Deep crimson tone and fine handloom texture for long wear. | 3500 |
| Pale Purple Tissue Linen Saree: Sustainable Elegance | Pastel purple weave made from eco-conscious yarns. | 2900 |
| Ajrakh Handblock Printed Pure Linen Saree - Deep Maroon Elegance | Bhuj-crafted Ajrakh print on pure linen with natural dyes. | 10500 |
| Light Blue Linen Saree with Silver Border | Cool blue linen with silver border, ideal for summer wear. | 3199 |
Handwash in cold water with mild detergent. Do not wring; line dry in shade. Light ironing restores the linen’s sheen. Domestic shipping usually takes 3-5 working days; international delivery may take up to 10 days depending on customs.
Bhasha Bharat highlights Indian handloom craft through khadi, linen, and other heritage textiles. It connects artisan communities with global buyers, offering authentic, sustainable sarees that balance tradition and everyday comfort. A practical tip: store your khadi linen saree folded flat to keep the weave smooth.
It is woven from handspun khadi cotton blended with linen yarn, creating a fabric that is both airy and structured.
Yes, the breathable fibers of khadi and linen keep you cool and comfortable in warm weather.
Pair it with a tailored blouse, metallic jewelry, and a sleek bun for an elegant, understated look.
Slight shrinkage may occur if washed in hot water. Use cold water and gentle detergents to maintain shape.
Yes, they use natural fibers and often involve handloom production that supports eco-friendly and ethical practices.
Their lightness and durability make them suitable for daily wear as well as semi-formal occasions.