Tussar, also known as Tussah or Wild Silk, is a type of silk that is produced by silkworms of the genus Antheraea. Unlike the domesticated silkworm (Bombyx mori) that is commonly used to produce traditional silk, tussar silk comes from wild silkworms that are often found in forested regions.
Here’s a detailed description of tussar silk:
- Origin: Tussar silk is mostly found in India, China, and parts of Southeast Asia. The silkworms that produce tussar silk feed on a variety of plants, including oak, mulberry, and some other trees. The natural environment contributes to the unique qualities of this type of silk.