Tussar silk sarees combine a fine texture and natural sheen, made by skilled Indian artisans. Prices start around ₹3,800 for lightweight tissue or printed Giccha styles and reach ₹12,000 for hand-painted or premium handloom sarees. Buyers in India and abroad can order online with secure shipping and packaging.
| Product | Price (₹) | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| Copper Colour Tissue Tussar Silk Saree | 3,800 | Soft tissue weave with copper zari, suited for festive wear. |
| Red and Black Printed Tussar Giccha Silk Saree | 3,900 | Light handwoven silk with attached blouse, easy to drape. |
| Natural Tussar Giccha Silk Saree | 6,850 | Pure silk with subtle golden glow, breathable for humid climates. |
| Handloom Tussar Silk Saree with Stripe Purple Border | 8,499 | Bhagalpuri weave with temple-style borders, ideal for ceremonies. |
| Elegant Red & Black Tussar Silk Saree | 8,499 | Bhagalpuri pattern with geometric detailing, suitable for formal wear. |
| Handcrafted Hand-Painted Tussar Silk Saree | 12,000 | Coral-red base with artisan-painted motifs, collectible piece. |
The collection spans everyday Bhagalpuri and Giccha styles to hand-painted sarees for weddings or receptions. Prices range from ₹3,800 for tissue Tussar to ₹12,000 for intricate handcrafted work, reflecting skill and dye technique.
With a growing focus on sustainable luxury, Tussar silk supports rural sericulture and handloom clusters. Its breathable weave makes it a practical and ethical choice year-round.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian heritage brand offering handcrafted handloom sarees and sustainable textiles. The brand connects weavers directly with customers, featuring authentic Madhubani, Kalamkari, and Tussar silk designs. Orders ship across India and internationally with secure handling, keeping traditional craftsmanship accessible for modern wardrobes.
Prices typically start around ₹3,800 for simple tissue or printed Giccha varieties and rise with craftsmanship and design complexity.
Bhagalpur in Bihar and parts of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand are known for producing fine Tussar silk fabrics.
Yes, the fabric is airy and comfortable, making it ideal for warm climates while retaining a rich texture.
Look for a natural sheen, irregular slubs on the weave, and handloom certification tags when available.
Absolutely, hand-painted or zari-bordered Tussar silk sarees make refined and traditional wedding attire.
Fold them in muslin cloth, avoid plastic covers, and refold occasionally to prevent creasing along the same lines.