tussar ghicha silk saree

A Tussar Ghicha Silk Saree is a type of silk saree that is made from the natural Tussar silk fiber, which is known for its rich texture and durability. The term “ghicha” refers to the process of spinning the silk yarn from the broken cocoons, which gives the fabric a unique texture and a rough, raw feel. Tussar Ghicha Silk Sarees are often characterized by their earthy tones and simple yet elegant designs, making them a popular choice for both casual and formal occasions. These sarees are traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans, and are popular not only in India but also in other parts of the world due to their exquisite beauty and quality.

A tussar ghicha silk saree is a type of silk saree that is made from the tussar silk yarns that are left over after the cocoons have been used to make regular tussar silk sarees. These leftover yarns are called ghicha, and they are shorter and coarser than regular tussar silk yarns. The ghicha yarns are spun into a coarser, textured silk fabric that is then used to make sarees. Tussar ghicha silk sarees are known for their unique texture and natural, earthy look. They are often adorned with simple designs and motifs that highlight the natural beauty of the silk fabric.