The Raw Elegance: Ghicha Tussar
Redefine luxury with this Exquisite Brown Ghicha Tussar Silk Saree. Ghicha is the fascinating byproduct of Tussar silk processing, created from cocoons that are naturally broken or pierced. The resulting yarn is hand-spun, giving the fabric its signature slubby, textured finish. Unlike smooth machine-made silks, Ghicha offers a raw, organic feel that exudes an understated, intellectual charm.
The Color: Rustic Earth
Draped in a deep Rustic Brown, this saree celebrates the colors of the earth. The natural golden undertones of the Tussar fiber shine through the brown dye, creating a dual-tone effect under sunlight. It is a color of stability and sophistication, perfect for the modern woman who prefers minimalism over bling.
Certified Purity: Silkmark India
Authenticity is key when buying textured silks. This saree bears the Silkmark Certification, a government-backed guarantee that you are purchasing 100% pure natural silk. This tag separates genuine Ghicha Tussar from synthetic imitations that lack the breathability and thermal regulation of the real fiber.
Styling: Corporate & Classy
The matte-yet-sheeny texture of Ghicha makes it an excellent choice for workwear or day events:
Jewelry: The rustic texture pairs beautifully with Tribal Silver, Dokra (Brass), or chunky wooden jewelry.
Blouse: Includes a running blouse piece. For a sharper look, pair it with a crisp collar-neck blouse or a block-printed Kalamkari crop top.
Product Specifications
Fabric: Pure Ghicha Tussar Silk (Textured)
Weave: Hand-spun & Handwoven
Color: Rustic Brown with Natural Sheen
Texture: Uneven, slubby, and soft
Inclusions: Matching Running Blouse Piece
Assurance: Silkmark Certified
Care Instructions
Washing: Dry Clean Only. Ghicha fibers are delicate and can lose their texture if washed with water.
Storage: Store in a muslin bag to allow the natural fibers to breathe. Air it out explicitly every few months.
Texture Note: The beauty 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 Ghicha and are not defects.