A Celebration of Color: The Lively Tussar
Bring your wardrobe to life with this Lively Beige Tussar Silk Saree. While the base retains the sophisticated, golden-beige hue of natural Tussar, the artwork on this piece is designed to be a festival of colors. It features a higher density of vibrant pigments—bright reds, greens, ochres, and blues—creating a dynamic contrast that exudes energy and joy.
The Art: Handpainted Folklore
This saree is a canvas for the ancient tradition of Madhubani (Mithila) Painting. Unlike printed replicas, every line and motif here is hand-drawn by skilled artisans using traditional nib-pens and brushes. The "Lively" collection typically features animated scenes from nature or mythology, turning your drape into a storytelling masterpiece.
Certified Purity: Silkmark India
Authenticity matters. This product is backed by the Silkmark Certification, a government assurance of purity. This tag guarantees that you are draping 100% pure natural silk, known for its rich texture, thermal comfort, and regal drape.
Styling: The Statement Piece
Because the artwork is so vibrant, this saree is a complete outfit in itself:
Jewelry: Let the saree take center stage. Pair it with simple Matte Gold or Wooden jewelry to keep the look organic yet chic.
Blouse: It comes with a matching running blouse, but wearing it with a solid bright red or emerald green blouse can amplify the colors in the painting.
Product Specifications
Fabric: 100% Pure Tussar Silk
Craft: Handpainted Madhubani Art
Color: Natural Beige Base with Multi-Color Art
Texture: Rich, granular texture with natural sheen
Inclusions: Matching Tussar Silk blouse piece
Assurance: Silkmark Certified
Care Instructions
Washing: Dry Clean Only. The natural dyes used in hand-painting are sensitive to water and harsh chemicals.
Storage: Store in a breathable muslin bag or cotton cloth. Fold it with the painted side inward to protect the art.
Handcrafted Note: This is a genuine hand-painted item. Slight irregularities in the drawing or color saturation are not defects; they are the beautiful imperfections that define authentic folk art.