Description
- Fabric: 100% Pure Tussar Silk – lightweight, breathable, and naturally textured
- Artistry: Hand-painted silk floral design with bold, bright hues
- Embellishment: Fine knot embroidery (French knots) for added texture and dimension
- Color Palette: Warm ochre pallu with contrasting beige body and multicolored floral motifs
- Blouse: Matching unstitched blouse piece included
- Occasions: Ideal for festive wear, artful gatherings, conscious gifting, or heirloom wear
Each piece is handcrafted by artisans, making it one-of-a-kind.
Tussar silk sarees are a beautiful addition to any wardrobe, known for their elegance and traditional charm. Here’s an overview of what makes Tussar silk sarees special and how to style them:
Characteristics of Tussar Silk Sarees
- Natural Gold Sheen:
Tussar silk has a rich, dull gold luster that adds subtle elegance and makes it perfect for festive and formal occasions. - Lightweight & Breathable:
It’s lighter than mulberry silk, making it ideal for hot and humid climates — comfortable for all-day wear. - Textured Feel:
The weave has a slightly coarse, grainy texture, giving it a rustic, earthy appeal that distinguishes it from smoother silks. - Unique Natural Shades:
Tussar silk often retains its natural tones of beige, cream, and honey gold, providing a perfect canvas for hand-painting and embroidery. - Excellent Dye Absorption:
Its porous nature makes it highly receptive to natural and synthetic dyes, enhancing hand-painted designs with vibrant depth. - Eco-Friendly Production:
Harvested from wild silkworms (mostly in tribal regions of India), Tussar production supports forest-based livelihoods and low-impact weaving. - Distinct Cultural Value:
Tussar silk weaving is deeply rooted in Indian craft heritage, especially in Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and West Bengal. - Versatile Draping:
Its slightly stiff fall gives structure, making it flattering for pleating and draping in both traditional and modern styles.
Types of Tussar Silk Sarees
- Plain Tussar Silk Sarees
Understated and elegant, these sarees highlight the natural texture and golden sheen of pure Tussar silk — perfect for minimalists and lovers of timeless style. - Printed Tussar Silk Sarees
Featuring hand block prints, floral patterns, and geometric designs, these sarees bring effortless charm to everyday and semi-formal dressing. - Embroidered Tussar Silk Sarees
Embellished with fine embroidery such as zari, resham, or beadwork, these sarees offer a rich, festive appeal — ideal for celebrations and cultural gatherings. - Hand-Painted Tussar Silk Sarees
Every piece is a canvas, hand-painted by skilled artisans with traditional or contemporary motifs. These sarees are wearable works of art — truly one-of-a-kind. - Tussar Silk Sarees with Contrast Borders
Designed with bold, contrasting borders and pallus, these sarees blend tradition with a modern aesthetic, adding definition and flair to your drape.
Care Instructions for Pure Tussar Silk Sarees
- Dry Clean Only (Recommended):
To maintain color, texture, and longevity, always dry clean Tussar silk sarees — especially those with hand-painting or embroidery. - Avoid Direct Sunlight:
Do not expose the saree to harsh sunlight for long periods. It can fade the natural dyes and silk sheen. - Iron on Low Heat:
Use a medium or silk setting. Always iron the saree on the reverse side and place a cotton cloth over it to avoid direct heat. - Store with Care:
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Wrap in a muslin or cotton cloth to allow the fabric to breathe.
- Avoid plastic covers or hangers to prevent creases and mildew.
- Refold Occasionally:
Refold every 3–6 months to prevent tearing along fold lines and to preserve the zari and paintwork. - Avoid Perfumes & Deodorants:
Do not spray perfume or deodorant directly onto the saree — the alcohol can damage the silk and natural dyes. - No Soaking or Harsh Detergents:
Never soak Tussar silk in water or wash with regular detergents. This can cause bleeding, shrinkage, or roughness.
Styling Tips for Tussar Silk Sarees
- Blouse Pairing
Elevate your saree with a well-chosen blouse — contrast tones, earthy hues, or metallic finishes all work beautifully. Fabrics like silk, brocade, linen, or even handwoven cotton can create stunning combinations depending on the occasion. - Jewelry Choices
Accentuate your look with statement jhumkas, layered necklaces, or antique bangles for a classic Indian appeal. For a modern, understated vibe, opt for sleek, minimal jewelry in gold or silver tones. - When to Wear
Tussar silk sarees are incredibly versatile — from traditional celebrations and weddings to office wear or casual brunches, the right design and styling can take you anywhere in effortless elegance.
Popular Picks in Tussar Silk Sarees
- Tussar Silk Sarees with Parsi Embroidery
Adorned with intricate Parsi threadwork, these sarees blend rich cultural heritage with delicate craftsmanship — perfect for elegant, statement-making occasions. - Tussar Jute Sarees with Mirror Work
A contemporary fusion of Tussar silk and jute, embellished with mirror accents — these sarees offer a bold, modern aesthetic while staying rooted in tradition. - Hand-Painted Tussar Silk Sarees
Each saree is a one-of-a-kind piece, featuring hand-painted motifs that showcase the artistry of Indian crafts. Ideal for those who value exclusivity and handmade elegance.




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