An Odisha Tussar Handloom Tussar silk saree in natural tussar, this handwoven tussar silk saree carries a restrained surface with a soft matte sheen. The plain solid body allows the golden zari border and striped pallu to remain central to the saree’s visual structure, while the fine tussar silk gives it a fluid yet composed drape.
The Craft Behind Natural Tussar Odisha Tussar Silk Saree
This Odisha Tussar Handloom saree is woven using fine tussar silk yarns prepared through traditional handloom processes practiced by Odisha silk weaving communities. The silk retains its natural slub texture, giving the fabric subtle movement across the plain body. After yarn preparation and reeling, the threads are arranged carefully on the loom to maintain evenness across the weave and zari detailing.
The striped golden zari pallu is woven separately into the body structure rather than added later, allowing continuity in drape and balance. Depending on weaving pace and loom preparation, a saree like this generally takes between 6 and 7 days to complete. As an authentic Odisha handwoven silk saree, the emphasis remains on texture, weave consistency, and wearable structure rather than ornamental excess.
Wearing This Saree
The fine tussar silk gives this saree a breathable hand feel with moderate structure, allowing clean pleats and an easy fall across the shoulder. The fabric carries the natural grain of tussar silk, making the plain body appear textured under changing light without relying on woven motifs.
The understated zari border makes it suitable as an Odisha silk saree for wedding gatherings where quieter handloom textiles are preferred. The striped pallu also works well for temple visits and festive dressing, making it an easy Odisha silk saree for puja occasions. Its balanced weight and non-reflective silk surface allow it to transition comfortably into formal daytime wear and cultural events without appearing overly ceremonial.
Pasapali presents this handwoven Odisha Tussar silk saree with focus on texture, weave clarity, and balanced zari detailing.
FAQ
Q: Is this an authentic handwoven Odisha Tussar silk saree?
A: Yes. This saree is woven on traditional handlooms by Odisha silk weaving communities using fine tussar silk yarns. Odisha handloom sarees are produced through regional weaving traditions and may carry Government of India Handloom Mark certification where applicable.
Q: How should I care for this tussar silk saree?
A: Dry cleaning is recommended for the first few washes. Avoid harsh detergents or prolonged soaking. Dry in shade and store folded inside a muslin cloth to help preserve the silk texture and zari border over time.
Q: What are the drape and sizing details of this saree?
A: The saree measures approximately 5.40 metres in length and comes with an attached blouse piece. The fine tussar silk creates structured pleats with a fluid pallu. A cotton or silk-blend petticoat works best for maintaining drape balance.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Fine Tussar Silk Saree | Zari Border | Pasapali |
| Saree Type | Tussar Silk |
| Tradition | Odisha Tussar Handloom |
| Weave | Handwoven Silk Weave |
| Technique | Handwoven Tussar Silk Weaving |
| Material | Tussar Silk |
| Saree Length | 5.40 metres |
| Saree Breadth | 43 inches |
| Blouse | Attached blouse piece |
| Primary Colour | Pink |
| Secondary Colour | pink |
| Body Design | Plain solid |
| Border | Golden zari border |
| Pallu | Stripes in golden zari |
| Key Motifs | Zari stripes |
| Woven By | Traditional Odisha silk weavers |
| Weave Time | 6-7 days depending on motif complexity |
| GI Tag | Not specifically applicable |
| Certification | Government of India Handloom Mark |
| Care | Gentle hand wash / Dry clean recommended |
| Ideal For | Weddings, puja, cultural gatherings, formal wear, collectors |
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