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Banarasi Tussar silk is a beautiful and traditional Indian fabric that combines the qualities of two famous types of silk: Banarasi and Tussar.

- **Banarasi Silk** originates from Varanasi (Banaras) and is known for its intricate brocade work, rich patterns, and fine weaving, often adorned with gold and silver zari (metallic threads). It is commonly used for making luxurious sarees and garments that are popular during weddings and festive occasions.

- **Tussar Silk**, also known as "wild silk," is produced from silkworms that live in forests. It has a natural golden sheen and a slightly coarse texture compared to other silks. Tussar silk is breathable, lightweight, and comfortable to wear.

Combining these two creates Banarasi Tussar silk, which features the lustrous, lightweight quality of Tussar silk with the intricate and detailed craftsmanship of Banarasi weaving. The result is a fabric that is elegant, durable, and perfect for traditional attire, such as sarees, suits, and dupattas.

Banarsi handloom mango Silk code-BMSAPST101901

₹19,580.00Price
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Only 1 left in stock
    • Weight: 0.49 kg
    • Length: 5.5 Meters
    • Fabric Purity: Pure
    • Material: Mashru Silk
    • Blouse: Matching
    • Blouse Length: 0.8 Meters

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