Tussar Ghicha Saree

A tussar ghicha saree blends the strength of tussar silk with the textured appeal of ghicha yarn. Its matte sheen, airy weave, and natural irregularity give each piece a handwoven character valued in sustainable luxury and heritage wear.

Explore Styles in Tussar Ghicha Silk

Handloom tussar ghicha sarees vary by shade, finish, and detailing. Browse these options for weddings, formal events, or cultural gatherings.

Printed and Contemporary Variations

Printed tussar ghicha sarees feature bold motifs in maroon, parrot green, or blue for a modern touch. They keep the same breathable silk base, making them practical for travel or international occasions. Stylists often recommend prints for blending traditional craft with global fashion.

Care and Styling

Dry clean only to maintain texture and sheen. Store in muslin to avoid moisture. Pair with handcrafted jewelry or a simple blouse for balance. Sea green and light pink shades offer versatile styling across venues and climates.

About Bhasha Bharat

Bhasha Bharat presents handcrafted sarees and textiles made by Indian artisans. Each piece supports regional weaving and sustainable production. Orders ship across India and worldwide within three to five business days. Dry cleaning and shade drying are recommended for long-lasting quality.

FAQs

What makes tussar ghicha saree unique?

It combines tussar silk's natural sheen with ghicha yarn's uneven texture, giving a rustic yet elegant look.

Is tussar ghicha silk suitable for summer wear?

Yes, its breathable weave and lightweight texture make it comfortable for warm weather.

How should I care for a tussar ghicha saree?

Dry clean only and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its sheen.

Can tussar ghicha sarees be worn for weddings?

Absolutely, zari and printed variations make them perfect for weddings and festive occasions.

Are these sarees handwoven?

Most tussar ghicha sarees are crafted by handloom artisans using traditional techniques.

Does tussar ghicha silk have natural color variations?

Yes, the yarn’s texture and dye absorption create subtle, unique shade differences in each saree.

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