Tussar Ghicha Silk Saree

The tussar ghicha silk saree combines the matte texture of tussar silk with the slightly uneven ghicha yarn for a distinctive, breathable drape. These sarees work well for weddings, festive occasions, or elegant everyday wear, whether you prefer handwoven or printed styles.

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Explore pure silk sarees woven with traditional methods and finished for comfort and lasting quality. This range reflects sustainable luxury and artisanal craftsmanship from India.

Care and Styling

Why Choose This Weave

Tussar silk’s gentle sheen and ghicha’s irregular yarn make a fabric that feels both elegant and easy to wear. It resists wrinkles better than most silks and stays cool in humidity, fitting well into traditional or modern wardrobes seeking sustainable luxury. Tip: choose neutral tones if you want a saree that works across seasons.

About Bhasha Bharat

Bhasha Bharat curates handcrafted sarees and textiles from skilled Indian weavers. The brand emphasizes sustainable materials, ethical production, and enduring design. Orders ship across India and abroad within a few business days. Each piece represents regional craftsmanship aligned with modern quality standards.

FAQs

What is special about tussar ghicha silk?

It combines the natural golden sheen of tussar silk with the textured ghicha yarn, giving a rich, organic look and comfortable drape.

Are tussar ghicha silk sarees suitable for international wear?

Yes, they are lightweight and breathable, making them ideal for warm climates and formal occasions worldwide.

How do I maintain a tussar ghicha silk saree?

Dry-clean regularly, store in a muslin cloth, and avoid direct sunlight to preserve color and texture.

What occasions suit tussar ghicha silk sarees?

They are perfect for weddings, festivals, formal gatherings, and heritage-themed events.

Is tussar ghicha silk eco-friendly?

Yes, tussar silk is naturally produced and supports sustainable handloom weaving communities.

Do these sarees come with a blouse piece?

Most printed tussar ghicha silk sarees include an attached blouse piece; handwoven variants may vary by design.

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