Natural Sophistication: The Eclipsing Beige
Step into a world of organic luxury with this Eclipsing Beige Ghicha Tussar Silk Saree. The name "Eclipsing" refers to the saree's ability to outshine vibrant colors through the sheer elegance of its texture. The natural beige tone is not just a color; it is the raw, unbleached beauty of the silk cocoon itself, offering a "golden glow" that exudes maturity and grace.
The Craft: The Beauty of Imperfection
This saree is crafted from Ghicha Silk, a variety of Tussar known for its distinctively uneven texture. The yarn is hand-spun from cocoons that have naturally opened, resulting in short, coarse threads. When woven, these threads create a fabric rich in "slubs" (thick and thin sections), giving the saree a rustic, tactile appeal that feels unlike any smooth, factory-made silk.
Certified Purity: Silkmark India
When you buy Tussar, authenticity is everything. This product bears the Silkmark Certification, your guarantee from the Silk Mark Organisation of India. This ensures that the fabric is 100% pure natural silk, providing the breathability, thermal comfort, and longevity that only real silk can offer.
Styling: The Blank Canvas
The neutral beige tone makes this saree a versatile powerhouse for styling:
The Power Dressing: Pair it with a black collar-neck blouse and a tan leather belt for a modern, corporate look.
The Traditional Route: Accessorize with heavy Antique Gold or Temple Jewelry to bring out the golden undertones of the beige.
Contrast Play: Since the base is neutral, you can pair it with a blouse in almost any color—Maroon, Indigo, or Emerald Green—to change the look completely.
Product Specifications
Fabric: Pure Ghicha Tussar Silk (Textured)
Weave: Hand-spun & Handwoven
Color: Eclipsing Beige (Natural Tussar)
Texture: Raw, slubby, and soft with a matte sheen
Inclusions: Matching Running Blouse Piece
Assurance: Silkmark Certified
Care Instructions
Washing: Dry Clean Only. Ghicha fibers are delicate and sensitive to water friction.
Storage: Store in a muslin bag to allow the natural fibers to breathe. Air the saree every few months to maintain its luster.
Texture Note: The charm of Ghicha silk lies in its irregularities. You will notice uneven threads, slubs, and coarse patches in the weave. These are inherent characteristics of hand-spun yarn and are not defects.