Poise in Texture: The Graceful Ghicha
Embody quiet sophistication with this Graceful Brown Ghicha Tussar Silk Saree. This saree strikes a perfect balance between raw nature and refined fashion. The "Graceful" brown hue is soft and inviting—reminiscent of mocha or cinnamon—offering a dignified look that commands respect without shouting for attention. It is the ultimate power-dressing choice for the modern woman.
The Craft: Hand-Spun Luxury
The unique character of this saree comes from its Ghicha Silk origin. Derived from Tussar cocoons that are naturally broken, the fibers are hand-spun into yarn. This manual process creates a fabric filled with personality—featuring visible "slubs" (thick and thin threads) and a coarse, granular texture that feels organic and luxurious against the skin.
Certified Purity: Silkmark India
Do not compromise on quality. This saree is backed by the Silkmark Certification, a government-authorized assurance of purity. This label guarantees that you are draping 100% pure natural silk, ensuring breathable comfort suitable for long days at work or social gatherings.
Styling: The Art of Subtlety
This saree's graceful tone invites minimal yet impactful styling:
The Office Look: Pair it with a high-neck or boat-neck blouse in a darker shade of brown or black for a seamless, monochromatic look.
The Accessory: Opt for matte-finish jewelry—like Terracotta, Wood, or Oxidized Silver—to complement the saree's matte-sheen texture.
Product Specifications
Fabric: Pure Ghicha Tussar Silk (Textured)
Weave: Hand-spun & Handwoven
Color: Graceful Brown (Mocha/Cinnamon Tone)
Texture: Raw, slubby, with a subtle natural sheen
Inclusions: Matching Running Blouse Piece
Assurance: Silkmark Certified
Care Instructions
Washing: Dry Clean Only. The hand-spun fibers are delicate and can lose their structural integrity if washed with water.
Storage: Store in a breathable muslin bag. Refold occasionally to prevent creases from setting into the raw silk fibers.
Texture Note: The beauty of Ghicha silk lies in its imperfections. You will notice uneven threads, slubs, and coarse patches in the weave. These are inherent characteristics of hand-spun yarn and are not defects.