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TUSSAR MUSTURD WITH RED
A Tussar saree is a type of traditional Indian saree made from Tussar silk, also known as Kosa silk. This silk is derived from wild silkworms, primarily from the Antheraea species, which are native to India and other parts of Asia. Tussar silk is known for its rich texture, natural golden hue, and slightly coarse feel, which gives it a unique appearance compared to other silks like Mulberry silk.
Negamam Dark Olive Green Saree
Cotton sarees from Negamam in Tamil Nadu, known for their durability, traditional motifs, and soft texture
MulMul Black and Shade of Gray Saree
A mulmul cotton saree is a lightweight, breathable saree made from mulmul cotton fabric, known for its softness and comfort. This fabric is perfect for hot weather, making it a popular choice for everyday wear, especially in summer. Mulmul cotton sarees are available in a variety of designs, from simple to intricate prints and embroidery. Their light and airy texture allow for easy draping, offering both style and comfort. Ideal for casual occasions, they are valued for their elegance and practicality
Chettinadu Pueple Saree with Golden Border
Originating from Tamil Nadu, these sarees are known for their bold checks, bright colors, and contrasting borders, often crafted in cotton.
Pink Churidar
Blue Churidar
Blue Churidar
Negamam Lemon Yellow and Pink Border Saree
Cotton sarees from Negamam in Tamil Nadu, known for their durability, traditional motifs, and soft texture
TUSSAR SAREE _BLACK WITH MUSTURD
TUSSAR SAREE MUSTURD WITH BLACK BORDER
Color: The natural color of Tussar silk ranges from golden and beige to rich brown tones. These sarees are often dyed in vibrant hues, but they maintain a lustrous and muted sheen, making them perfect for both formal and festive occasions.
TUSSAR SAREE BISCUIT COLOR
A Tussar saree is a type of saree made from Tussar silk, a luxurious and textured fabric known for its rich, natural sheen and unique feel. Tussar silk, often referred to as "wild silk," is produced by wild silkworms, mainly in regions like Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal in India. The fabric has a slightly coarse texture compared to other silks but is still incredibly soft and comfortable to wear.