Tissue Linen saree crafted to celebrate timeless Indian craftsmanship with a contemporary touch.
A tissue ki saree mixes metallic threads with silk, linen, or cotton for a subtle shine and crisp drape. The reflective fabric adds a festive look yet stays breathable, especially in linen blends. These sarees suit weddings, celebrations, or formal events where elegance and comfort both count.
Each type reflects regional skill, from Banaras zari to Bengal linen. Steam lightly after use to keep the fabric crisp and bright.
| Product | Material | From Price (INR) | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Handwoven Lavender Tissue Linen Saree | Linen Tissue | 3500 | View |
| Handwoven Rose Pink Tissue Linen Saree | Linen Tissue | 3500 | View |
| Handwoven Maheshwari Tissue Saree | Silk Blend | 4655 | View |
| Copper Colour Tissue Tussar Silk Saree | Tussar Silk | 3800 | View |
These handwoven sarees feature soft zari borders and a natural fall. Lightweight packaging helps with safe international delivery and customs clearance. Many buyers pick tissue linen sarees for destination weddings or cultural events abroad.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian ethnic wear label focused on authentic handloom sarees and crafts. It partners with artisans in Madhubani, Kalamkari, and traditional weaving to create collections that combine heritage with sustainable design. The brand ships across India and overseas, connecting conscious buyers with enduring handcrafted textiles.
It blends silk or cotton with metallic threads like zari to create a glossy, lightweight fabric that drapes well for festive occasions.
They are ideal for weddings, receptions, festive gatherings, and formal events due to their subtle shimmer and elegant texture.
Dry-cleaning is best. Store it rolled in a muslin cloth away from moisture to maintain shine and texture.
Linen or cotton tissue sarees are breathable and more comfortable for warm weather than heavier silk blends.
Yes, lighter tissue linen sarees can be styled for office wear or daytime functions while keeping a graceful sheen.
Handwoven tissue sarees using natural fibers and artisanal methods align with sustainable and slow fashion values.