Ashima Fashion Store
TUSSAR SILK SAREE 1111248
A pure Tussar silk saree with a Banarasi border is a luxurious and timeless combination, offering both elegance and sophistication. Tussar silk, known for its unique texture and natural golden sheen, complements the rich, intricate design of a Banarasi border to create a perfect blend of traditional opulence and understated grace.
Fabric: Pure Tussar Silk
- Natural Texture: Tussar silk, often called "wild silk", is harvested from silkworms that feed on oak and juniper leaves, resulting in a fabric that has a slightly coarse, matte texture compared to other silks. This gives the fabric an earthy, organic feel, making it perfect for a traditional look with a rustic elegance.
- Golden Sheen: Tussar silk has a natural golden or bronze undertone, which gives it a unique shine, often described as a "muted glow." This makes it ideal for creating a rich yet subtle look.
- Durable and Lightweight: Unlike some other silks, Tussar is relatively lightweight and more durable, making it comfortable for long hours of wear. It also drapes beautifully, allowing for structured pleats and graceful falls.
- Breathable and Comfortable: Tussar silk is breathable, which makes it suitable for both warmer and cooler climates. Its relatively heavier texture provides a more grounded feel compared to other delicate silks.
Banarasi Border
- Traditional Banarasi Weaving: The Banarasi border is renowned for its intricate zari (gold or silver) and silk thread weaving. These borders often feature traditional Indian motifs such as paisleys, floral patterns, vines, and geometric shapes. The Banarasi border adds a touch of grandeur, intricacy, and cultural heritage, making it an ideal complement to the earthy texture of Tussar silk.
- Zari Work: The use of zari threads (golden or silver) in the Banarasi border enhances the visual appeal of the saree, adding opulence and a regal feel. The metallic threads gleam beautifully against the matte texture of Tussar silk, creating a stunning contrast.
- Color Options: The Banarasi border can either contrast with the body color of the saree or be coordinated for a more subtle look. For example, a deep maroon or royal blue saree with a golden Banarasi border makes a bold statement, while a neutral beige or cream saree with a silver zari border offers a more understated, sophisticated look.
Design & Aesthetic
- Rich and Regal: The combination of pure Tussar silk and the Banarasi border creates a traditional, regal look. Tussar silk’s natural glow and slightly textured appearance lend a rustic elegance, while the Banarasi border adds intricate artistry and traditional grandeur.
- Luxurious yet Subtle: Unlike the high sheen of pure silk or satin, Tussar silk has a more understated sheen, making it perfect for someone who seeks elegance without over-the-top glamour. The Banarasi border brings out the richness of the fabric, without overpowering it.
- Timeless and Versatile: This saree offers a classic, timeless appeal that can never go out of style. The Tussar silk's organic feel and the intricate Banarasi work make it a wonderful choice for both festive occasions and weddings, as well as for other significant events.
Styling Tips
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Blouse: A contrast blouse with intricate zari embroidery, brocade fabric, or silk is ideal to complement a pure Tussar silk saree with a Banarasi border. For instance, pairing a golden blouse with a maroon saree or a cream blouse with a deep blue saree can create a striking yet balanced look.
- Contemporary Designs: If you're looking for a modern touch, you could opt for a high-neck blouse, backless blouse, or sheer-sleeve blouse. A boat-neck or deep V-neck blouse would also be great to add a chic element to the traditional look.
- If you're looking for something more understated, a simple silk blouse with minimal embellishments would allow the saree’s beauty to shine through.
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Jewelry: Since the saree already has a rich, traditional Banarasi border, complement it with heavy traditional jewelry like gold jhumkas, kadas, chokers, or maang tikka. Polki, kundan, or meena work jewelry will work beautifully with the golden sheen of the Tussar silk and Banarasi borders.
- If you prefer something more minimalistic, you can wear diamond or pearl jewelry to contrast the golden tones of the fabric, offering a more elegant look without overwhelming the ensemble.
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Footwear: Traditional footwear such as kolhapuris, mojris, or embroidered sandals will add to the traditional aesthetic of the outfit. For a more contemporary touch, block heels or pointed-toe shoes in neutral tones such as gold, beige, or black will work well.
Return Charges:
- In case of in-house returns, a return delivery charge of ₹200 will be applied.
- Shipping charges and Cash on Delivery (COD) charges are not refundable.
Please note the following:
- Returns requested after 24 hours from delivery will not be accepted.
- Return consignments should be sent back within 7 days of delivery.
- Cancellation requests can only be made within 24 hours of placing the order.
- Refunds will be processed once the returned product is received and verified to be in original condition.
For any return-related queries or to initiate a return, please contact our customer support team. We strive to provide a seamless and satisfactory return experience for our valued customers.COLOUR SHADE - BLACK AND RED SHADE