tussar (8)

A country’s pride lies in its rich culture and heritage - a culture which is formed by traditions and customs which have been followed by people over the years. A few customs dissolve with the passing of time but a few stand the test of time. One such custom is, wearing tussar silk sarees at weddings and festivals. These sarees showcase an Indian lady in all her beauty. Her femininity, grace, and elegance are brought out beautifully in a gorgeous tussar silk saree.

Every region in India has its o

Read more…

Tussar silk sarees are the symbol of beauty and grace. With their golden copper shine, they have a charm that can reach hearts in an instant. All Indian women have an inclination for sarees; they just love wearing it on various occasions. Every girl, from a young age, has used their mothers’ and grandmothers’ sarees for several times. But as they grow up, they start keeping a collection of their own, which showcases their culture and roots.

Tussar silk sarees are one such creation that reflects e

Read more…

The Zen of Sarees

A saree, sari or sari is the traditional Indian costume worn in Indian subcontinent. Though it is worn in many states, the style of wearing it, varies from place to place. This ethnic wear is worn by people for many centuries. It is the leading ethnic outfit of all for Indian women. It is available in different styles, patterns, colors and more varieties.

How to Drape Saree?
This traditional ethnic wear is draped around the waist, one end should be inserted into the hip and the other end should b

Read more…

Tussar Silk, also spelled Tassar, is referred to as Wild Silk in India. It is one of the most favored among the silk fabrics in India. The fibers for Tassar silk are obtained from the cocoon of the wide-winged moth. The moth like its cocoon is yellow in color. Therefore, the resulting Tussar silk fabric is gold in color, generally speaking. Not much is known about how, when or where Tuusar silk was actually discovered however, silk itself has been a part of India’s culture since the Indus Valley

Read more…

A country’s pride lies in its rich culture and heritage - a culture which is formed by traditions and customs which have been followed by people over the years. A few customs dissolve with the passing of time but a few stand the test of time. One such custom is, wearing tussar silk sarees at weddings and festivals. These sarees showcase an Indian lady in all her beauty. Her femininity, grace, and elegance are brought out beautifully in a gorgeous tussar silk saree.

Every region in India has its o

Read more…

Tussar silk sarees are the symbol of beauty and grace. With their golden copper shine, they have a charm that can reach hearts in an instant. All Indian women have an inclination for sarees; they just love wearing it on various occasions. Every girl, from a young age, has used their mothers’ and grandmothers’ sarees for several times. But as they grow up, they start keeping a collection of their own, which showcases their culture and roots.

Tussar silk sarees are one such creation that reflects e

Read more…

The Zen of Sarees

A saree, sari or sari is the traditional Indian costume worn in Indian subcontinent. Though it is worn in many states, the style of wearing it, varies from place to place. This ethnic wear is worn by people for many centuries. It is the leading ethnic outfit of all for Indian women. It is available in different styles, patterns, colors and more varieties.

How to Drape Saree?
This traditional ethnic wear is draped around the waist, one end should be inserted into the hip and the other end should b

Read more…

Tussar Silk, also spelled Tassar, is referred to as Wild Silk in India. It is one of the most favored among the silk fabrics in India. The fibers for Tassar silk are obtained from the cocoon of the wide-winged moth. The moth like its cocoon is yellow in color. Therefore, the resulting Tussar silk fabric is gold in color, generally speaking. Not much is known about how, when or where Tuusar silk was actually discovered however, silk itself has been a part of India’s culture since the Indus Valley

Read more…

PLEASE keep all discussions relevant to fashion, textiles, beauty products, or jewelry.

Follow the Fashion Industry Network Rules.

It is always a good time to review fabulous fashion.

 

Hot topics of possible interest:

  Thank you for using the Fashion Industry Network.  Have you helped another member today? Answer questions in the forum. It brings good luck.