Tasar Dobby Silk Printed Saree | Blue
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Coupon Discount: 20% off (Up to Rs.5000/- off per Order)
Coupon code: FESTIVE20
Applicable on: Orders above Rs.499/-
Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
In the still mornings of Jharkhand’s forest villages, where silence is broken only by the creak of a wooden loom or the hum of silkworms cocooning themselves in trees, a fabric takes form. The Multicolour Blue Printed Tasar Silk Saree is born here—in this space between tradition and time. Woven not by machines, but by hands guided by memory, it reflects the rhythm of generations.
This saree, with its rich blue tones overlaid by multicolour prints, is more than attire. It is a reminder that elegance doesn’t shout—it whispers in texture, in colour, in how it makes you feel when you wear it.
From the Forests to the Loom
Tasar silk has always stood apart. Unlike mulberry silk, which is cultivated in controlled farms, tasar comes from wild silkworms that thrive in the forests of Jharkhand. These silkworms feed on native Asan and Arjun trees, and the silk they produce has a warm, earthy texture that holds the stories of the land.
This saree’s journey starts with hand-harvested cocoons, which are spun into yarn, dyed, and then woven by local weavers—many of whom belong to tribal communities that have preserved this craft for centuries. Every saree they create carries forward a heritage too deep to replicate with machines.
A Saree that Reflects Water, Sky, and Spirit
The blue base of this saree is like water—fluid, soothing, and deeply rooted in Indian symbolism. Blue in Indian textiles has long stood for depth, truth, and devotion. The multicolour print layered over the silk reflects contrast, movement, and joy—each motif a small celebration of art.
The fabric has a natural texture, slightly coarse yet gentle on the skin, and drapes effortlessly. Unlike shiny synthetic silks, this tasar silk is breathable, comfortable, and carries a muted luster that glows softly in light.
In the still mornings of Jharkhand’s forest villages, where silence is broken only by the creak of a wooden loom or the hum of silkworms cocooning themselves in trees, a fabric takes form. The Multicolour Blue Printed Tasar Silk Saree is born here—in this space between tradition and time. Woven not by machines, but by hands guided by memory, it reflects the rhythm of generations.
This saree, with its rich blue tones overlaid by multicolour prints, is more than attire. It is a reminder that elegance doesn’t shout—it whispers in texture, in colour, in how it makes you feel when you wear it.
From the Forests to the Loom
Tasar silk has always stood apart. Unlike mulberry silk, which is cultivated in controlled farms, tasar comes from wild silkworms that thrive in the forests of Jharkhand. These silkworms feed on native Asan and Arjun trees, and the silk they produce has a warm, earthy texture that holds the stories of the land.
This saree’s journey starts with hand-harvested cocoons, which are spun into yarn, dyed, and then woven by local weavers—many of whom belong to tribal communities that have preserved this craft for centuries. Every saree they create carries forward a heritage too deep to replicate with machines.
A Saree that Reflects Water, Sky, and Spirit
The blue base of this saree is like water—fluid, soothing, and deeply rooted in Indian symbolism. Blue in Indian textiles has long stood for depth, truth, and devotion. The multicolour print layered over the silk reflects contrast, movement, and joy—each motif a small celebration of art.
The fabric has a natural texture, slightly coarse yet gentle on the skin, and drapes effortlessly. Unlike shiny synthetic silks, this tasar silk is breathable, comfortable, and carries a muted luster that glows softly in light.
This saree is perfect for someone who values simplicity with depth—ideal for festive lunches, cultural events, or even intimate family celebrations. It allows for both tradition and ease in styling, whether worn with temple jewellery or contemporary accessories.
Key Features
✅ Pure Tasar Silk – Wild silk sourced from forest-grown silkworms in Jharkhand
✅ Handloom Woven – Crafted on traditional wooden looms by skilled artisans
✅ Blue Base with Multicolour Print – Reflects water, sky, and celebration in design
✅ Textured Yet Lightweight – Natural finish that breathes with you all day
✅ 6.5 m Length with Blouse – Ample for full pleats and varied draping styles
✅ Silk Mark Certified – Assurance of authentic, pure natural silk
✅ Every Piece Unique – No two sarees are exactly alike due to handmade processes
✅ Cultural and Artistic Heritage – Connects you with tribal weavers and India’s forest textiles
✅ Ideal for Gifting and Heirloom Use – A keepsake with meaning
✅ Sustainable & Ethical – Supports livelihoods and environmentally conscious fashion
What Sets It Apart
In a world of glossy synthetics and mass-made pieces, this saree offers a return to something real. Machine-made sarees may look perfect, but they often lack the depth that comes from imperfection—from a human hand tying a knot, from a weaver checking his pattern by instinct rather than screen.
This saree holds a kind of grace that cannot be programmed. It folds like water and flows like thought. It isn’t trendy; it’s timeless.
Care Instructions
To preserve your saree’s beauty for years:
✧ Dry Clean Only – Avoid washing at home to protect texture and colour
✧ Store in Cotton or Muslin – Allows the silk to breathe and stay fresh
✧ Avoid Direct Sunlight – Prolonged exposure may cause natural dyes to fade
✧ Iron Inside Out with Low Heat – Place a cotton cloth over the saree to protect from direct heat
| Item Type | Handloom |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Dimensions | 6.5 mtr x 46 inch |
| Color | Blue |
| Fabric | Silk |
| Material | Silk |
| Occasion | Party |
| State of Origin | Jharkhand |
| Care Instructions | Dry wash |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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