Get Bleached-Sand Tussar Sari from Kolkata with Kantha Hand-Embroidered in Multicolor Thread
 
The kind of wild silk grown in Bengal is often mistaken for linen. It is lightweight, is crease-resistant, and makes for a highly characteristic drape. The saree you see on this page is a pure tussar silk number, which is the name given to the kosa silk homegrown in the eastern delta. The muted gold hue of the foundation is the natural colour of tussar; in fact, it is the differentiating factor between wild silks and linen.

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Get Bleached-Sand Tussar Sari from Kolkata with Kantha Hand-Embroidered in Multicolor Thread

The kind of wild silk grown in Bengal is often mistaken for linen. It is lightweight, is crease-resistant, and makes for a highly characteristic drape. The saree you see on this page is a pure tussar silk number, which is the name given to the kosa silk homegrown in the eastern delta. The muted gold hue of the foundation is the natural colour of tussar; in fact, it is the differentiating factor between wild silks and linen.

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