Silk Dupattas Online

Explore silk dupattas online from Bhasha Bharat, including Tussar, Banarasi, Chanderi, and embroidered designs crafted by Indian artisans. These dupattas suit festive, bridal, and everyday wear while supporting sustainable handloom traditions.

Popular Types of Silk Dupattas Online

Shop Handwoven Silk Dupattas Online

Handloom Tussar silk dupattas combine heritage weaving and natural dyes for sustainable style. Popular pieces include:

When buying silk dupattas online, look for handloom certification and natural dye details. Tussar silk is often preferred for its authentic finish and support of local weaving communities. Standard delivery for handcrafted textiles takes 5-10 business days depending on location.

Care Tips for Silk Dupattas

About Bhasha Bharat

Bhasha Bharat is an Indian heritage brand offering handcrafted sarees and dupattas. Its collections highlight traditional art forms such as Madhubani and Kalamkari on pure silks, balancing cultural design with modern wearability. The brand focuses on sustainable materials, artisan welfare, and authentic craftsmanship, delivering across India and worldwide.

FAQs

What types of silk dupattas can I buy online?

You can choose from Tussar, Banarasi, Chanderi, Raw Silk, and embroidered silk dupattas, each offering distinct texture and craftsmanship.

How do I check authenticity when buying silk dupattas?

Look for handloom or GI tags, artisan origin details, and natural dye information to confirm genuine craftsmanship.

Are silk dupattas suitable for international shipping?

Yes, many online stores including artisan brands deliver silk dupattas worldwide with safe packaging.

How should I care for a hand-painted silk dupatta?

Dry clean only, keep folded in soft cotton, and avoid spraying perfume directly on the fabric.

Which silk dupatta style works best for festive wear?

Banarasi or embroidered silk dupattas with zari or sequins are popular for festive and wedding outfits.

Why are Tussar silk dupattas considered sustainable?

Tussar silk is naturally produced and often dyed with plant-based colors, supporting eco-friendly and artisan-led fashion.

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