Handwoven Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk Saree with Traditional Madhubani Fish Motif
Handwoven Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk Saree with Traditional Madhubani Fish Motif
Radiant Elegance: Authentic Tussar Silk & Madhubani Handwoven Bhagalpuri Saree
Artistic Strokes: Traditional Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk Saree with Madhubani Fish Motif
Authentic Handcrafted Tussar Silk Saree - Traditional Indian Madhubani Craftsmanship
Artisan-crafted Madhubani Handpainted Tussar Silk Saree: Natural Dye & Eco-friendly Elegance
Luxurious Heritage: Tussar Silk Saree with Traditional Doli Motif & Madhubani Artistry
Bhagalpuri silk sarees stand out in India for their authentic craftsmanship, eco-friendly production, and distinctive texture. Made in Bhagalpur, Bihar - the Silk City - they use locally sourced Tussar silk known for its natural golden hue and soft raw touch. Comfortable to wear and elegant for both celebrations and daily use, these sarees combine heritage techniques with modern sustainable style.
| Style | Highlight | Example Product |
|---|---|---|
| Hand-painted Tussar Silk | Traditional motifs and natural colors | Handcrafted Hand-Painted Tussar Silk Saree |
| Madhubani Art Saree | Depicts folk stories and cultural scenes | Tussar Silk Saree with Traditional Doli Motif |
| Handloom Weaved Saree | Fine borders and pallus in pure Bhagalpuri weave | Handloom Bhagalpuri Tussar Silk Saree |
These styles reflect the ongoing trend toward sustainable luxury and heritage wear. Bhagalpuri silk appeals to buyers who value timeless craftsmanship with a modern edge.
Dry-clean or hand wash gently with mild detergent. Store folded in cotton fabric, away from sunlight. Iron on low heat from the reverse side. These steps help preserve the saree’s texture and sheen.
Bhasha Bharat is an Indian brand dedicated to handcrafted textiles and heritage sarees. It collaborates directly with artisan communities in Bihar and eastern India to create authentic Bhagalpuri and Madhubani designs. Orders ship across India and abroad within standard timelines. Each piece represents sustainable craftsmanship and connects traditional weavers with today’s conscious customers.
It is produced in Bhagalpur, Bihar, a city known as the Silk City of India for its long tradition of weaving Tussar silk.
Yes, Bhagalpuri silk is often made as peace silk, using natural dyes and ethical production methods that do not harm silkworms.
Look for its distinct coarse yet soft texture, natural golden hue, and handwoven finish rather than machine-made smoothness.
They are ideal for weddings, festivals, formal gatherings, and international cultural events where traditional elegance is appreciated.
Dry-clean or hand wash gently, keep away from direct sunlight, and store wrapped in cotton fabric to retain its natural sheen.
Its sustainable production, artisan heritage, and versatile styling align with global trends in eco-luxury and heritage fashion.