Tussar Saree
Often known as Wild Silk, Tussar is cherished for its rich texture and natural deep gold sheen. Produced from the larvae of several species of silkworms, it captures the raw beauty of nature, offering a unique sophistication and breathable comfort that is timeless.
Overview

Raw
Elegance

Tussar Silk, known for its deep gold sheen and breathable feel, is a tribute to raw natural beauty. Every saree reflects a sophisticated texture that is both grounded and grand.
Raw Elegance
The Origins

Heart of
Forests

Tussar sarees originate from India, with their roots tracing back to the eastern regions, especially Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha. They are made from Tussar silk (also called Kosa silk), which is produced by silkworms that feed on forest trees rather than mulberry leaves.
Heart of Forests
Material

Golden
Fiber

Renowned for its short fibers and unique golden hue, Tussar provides a cooling comfort that works across seasons. Its distinct texture is a hallmark of authentic, artisanal silk.
Golden Fiber
Craftsmanship

Nature's
Finest

Traditionally woven by tribal and rural communities, Tussar silk is known for its natural golden sheen, rich texture, and earthy feel. Because it uses wild silk and age-old weaving techniques, Tussar sarees reflect India’s deep connection to nature, heritage, and handcrafted artistry.
Nature's Finest