Soft Romance: The Peach Ghicha
Embrace a delicate, feminine charm with this Beautiful Peach Ghicha Tussar Silk Saree. This saree offers a stunning contrast: the rugged, intellectual texture of raw Ghicha silk dyed in a soft, romantic peach hue. It captures the light with a gentle, golden warmth, making it an incredibly flattering choice for day weddings, baby showers, or summer luncheons.
The Craft: Textured Artistry
The allure of this saree lies in its Ghicha Silk origin. Created from Tussar cocoons that are naturally broken, the fibers are hand-spun into a coarse, uneven yarn. When woven, this creates a fabric famous for its "slubs" and granular texture. This raw finish gives the peach color a depth and maturity that plain, smooth silks lack.
Certified Purity: Silkmark India
We believe in honest luxury. This product carries the Silkmark Certification, a government-backed seal of authenticity. This guarantees that the fabric is 100% pure natural silk, ensuring you get the thermal comfort (cool in summer, warm in winter) and longevity of genuine Tussar.
Styling: Pastel Perfection
The soft peach tone allows for graceful and elegant styling:
Jewelry: Pearls are the perfect match for peach, enhancing its softness. For a richer look, opt for Kundan or rose-gold jewelry.
Blouse: Includes a running blouse piece. You can also pair it with a floral organza blouse or a sequined gold crop top for a modern festive look.
Product Specifications
Fabric: Pure Ghicha Tussar Silk (Textured)
Weave: Hand-spun & Handwoven
Color: Soft Peach with Natural Sheen
Texture: Raw, slubby, and soft to touch
Inclusions: Matching Running Blouse Piece
Assurance: Silkmark Certified
Care Instructions
Washing: Dry Clean Only. The natural fibers and hand-spun texture require professional care to maintain their shape and sheen.
Storage: Store in a muslin bag. Avoid hanging for long periods to prevent the heavy fabric from stretching; folding is preferred.
Texture Note: The beauty of Ghicha silk lies in its irregularities. You will notice uneven threads, slubs, and coarse patches in the weave. These are inherent characteristics of hand-spun yarn and are not defects.