Tissue Linen saree crafted to celebrate timeless Indian craftsmanship with a contemporary touch.
Silver tissue sarees combine metallic zari shine with the softness of cotton, linen, or silk. They work well for weddings, festivals, and formal events. The light drape and minimal weight make them comfortable in warm weather and easy to pack. Pair them with pastel or jewel-tone blouses for balanced contrast.
As fashion moves toward sustainable luxury, silver tissue sarees stand out for eco-conscious weaving and natural dyes. Main fabric choices include cotton for breathability, linen for texture, and silk for extra lustre. Browse current styles from Bhasha Bharat:
Each saree includes an unstitched blouse piece that can be customized in matching or contrast tones. This makes silver tissue sarees a flexible choice across occasions.
Delivery covers India and international destinations; check estimated timelines at checkout, especially around festivals.
Tissue fabric blends silk or linen yarns with metallic fibres for a subtle shimmer without heavy embroidery. It drapes well, stays breathable, and suits both traditional and modern wardrobes focused on comfort and sustainability.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian ethnic wear label offering handcrafted sarees and heritage textiles. The brand supports artisans through direct sourcing and eco-conscious production. With global delivery, Bhasha Bharat highlights natural fibres and responsible craftsmanship that link heritage to modern design.
They blend metallic yarns with silk or linen for a soft shimmer, making them perfect for weddings and festive occasions.
Yes, most tissue sarees are semi-transparent and light, offering an easy drape for long events.
Absolutely. Pair lighter silver tones with pastel accessories for daytime celebrations or office festivities.
Dry clean only and store wrapped in muslin to protect the zari and metallic weave from moisture or creases.
Contrast shades like mauve, coral, navy, or gold complement silver beautifully and highlight its sheen.
Many modern weavers use eco-conscious processes and natural fibers, aligning silver tissue sarees with sustainable luxury trends for 2026.