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Category: Tussar Silk Madhubani Pantaing Saree

Tussar Silk Madhubani Pantaing Saree

tussar silk madhubani pantaing saree:

tussar silk madhubani pantaing saree was traditionally created by the women of various communities in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It originated from Madhubani district of the Mithila region of Bihar

Handloom Tussar Silk Madhubani printed saree is looking very rich, elegant, and classy. Madhubani paintings use two-dimensional imagery, and the colors used are derived from plants.

The Tussar silk is often produced by the caterpillar of a wild silk moth that is found in rain forests of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhatisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Unlike mulberry silkworms, these caterpillars are difficult to cultivate in captivity, so the cocoons are sometimes gathered from the wilds. Ghicha or Khewa are the names given to yarns that are not dyed when Tussar silk is reeled.
Ghicha silk actually is the by-product of Tussar silk. The yarns of Ghicha silk are obtained from the cocoons of Tussar Silk.Hence, the Ghicha silk threads are natural and it offers the natural texture and an exceptional sensational weaving.
Combination of Tussar Ghiccha Silk sarees along with beautiful Madhubani painting gives rise to a wonderful and beautiful by product known as Madhubani Handpaint Tussar Ghicha Silk Sari.