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Madhubani painting or Mithila painting is a style practiced in the Mithila region of Indian State of Bihar. Painting is done with fingers, twigs, brushes, nib-pens, and matchsticks, using natural dyes and pigments, and is characterized by eye-catching geometrical patterns.This dupatta brings a rare combination of culture and tradition mix with modernity. This dupatta reflects the touch of the human hand, the sensibility and skill of the craftsman thus making every piece unique
FABRIC: Tussar Silk , also often referred to as ‘Wild Silk, Tassar Silk, or Tusar Silk is an exquisite thread obtained from a wide winged moth that is yellowish-brown in colour. Tussar silk is a lot more textured than any other variety of Silk. The fabric is also cooler than the other varieties and is a lot more porous, therefore, breathable. Being cooler than the other varieties of Silk makes Tussar extremely wearable in warmer parts of the world. Tussar silk has shorter fibres, which makes it less durable. It has a dull gold sheen. Ghicha Silk is a high quality fabric, which provide glossy look to the dupatta. Its high quality natural fabrics makes it more durable and long lasting. Besides, there are numerous features of the fabric such as light weight, durable, shrinkage free and smooth texture, which make Ghicha Silk the most demanding fabric. Ghicha silk actually is the by product of tussar silk. Produced in eastern states of India like Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Bihar, the yarns of Ghicha silk are obtained from the cocoons of tussar silk that cannot have the silk yarns reeled naturally and hence these cocoons are ruptured and the silk is reeled manually.
CARE: Dry Clean.
NOTE: There may be a slight colour variation in the image from original product due to various reasons like configuration of computer monitor, colour scheme of computer, lighting of the photograph etc.
Specification
Colour | Pastel |
Fabric | Tussar Ghicha Silk |
Craftmenship | Hand Paint |
Available_Size | Approx 2.25 Mtrs |