Tasar Dobby Silk Printed Saree | Red
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Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
From the rustling forests of Jharkhand, where silkworms nest in the wild and looms sing stories passed down through generations, comes a saree that feels like both earth and celebration. The Multicolour Gerua Tasar Silk Saree carries the warmth of tradition, the texture of handmade silk, and the spirit of timeless Indian craft.
Woven slowly, dyed in rich earthy tones, and printed with care, this saree is more than a garment. It is a reflection of the land it comes from and the people who give it life.
The Origin: Wild Silk and Sacred Colour
Tasar silk has its roots in the tribal cultures of Eastern and Central India—particularly in Jharkhand, where the craft continues to thrive in forest-dwelling communities. Here, silkworms feed on the Asan and Arjun trees, spinning golden-brown cocoons that yield silk rich in texture and tone.
“Gerua,” a deep ochre-orange hue rooted in Indian soil, holds sacred and cultural meaning. It symbolizes purity, transformation, and reverence—often worn in temples, rituals, and festive ceremonies. In this saree, the gerua base blends with multicolour prints, creating a palette that feels both grounded and festive.
Woven on Wooden Looms, Dyed by Hand
The making of a Tasar silk saree is a careful, deliberate process. Once the silk threads are spun from the cocoon, they’re dyed using traditional methods. The fabric is then handwoven on a wooden loom, using techniques that have remained unchanged for generations.
This saree features a rich dobby base—adding subtle woven texture beneath the surface. Printed motifs in multiple hues layer beautifully over the warm gerua tone, creating a visual dance of heritage and artistry. The print is thoughtfully placed to enhance the natural grain of the silk, rather than cover it.
With its rich earth tones and lightweight texture, this saree is perfect for day-long wear—whether you're attending a pooja, a festive lunch, or a cultural event. It speaks of tradition, but wears effortlessly in a contemporary setting.
Key Features
✅ Pure Tasar Silk – Made from wild silkworms nurtured in the forests of Jharkhand
✅ Handloom Woven – Each piece created manually on wooden looms by master artisans
✅ Gerua Base with Multicolour Accents – Earthy, rooted, and culturally symbolic
✅ 6.5 mtr Length with Blouse – Sufficient for traditional or modern draping styles
✅ Printed Details – Adds vibrance while allowing the natural silk grain to shine
✅ Silk Mark Certified – Verified for authenticity and purity of silk
✅ Textured Yet Soft – Breathable and skin-friendly, perfect for warm climates
✅ Sustainable Fashion – Supports tribal artisans, ethical production, and eco-aware design
✅ Truly One-of-a-Kind – Every piece carries slight variations, a signature of handwork
✅ Timeless and Versatile – Can be dressed up with heirloom jewellery or kept subtle with minimal styling
Why It Stands Apart
Machine-made silk might replicate color, but not character. The Multicolour Gerua Tasar Silk Saree isn’t polished to perfection—it carries the small, soulful marks of a handmade textile. A slight ripple in the weave, a nuanced shade in the print—these aren’t imperfections. They’re proof that hands, not machines, created something special.
This saree is not for fast fashion—it’s for those who believe in the quiet power of heritage and handcraft. It holds a presence that feels both rooted and radiant.
Care Instructions
To ensure the saree retains its texture and colour:
✧ Dry Wash Only – Avoid water or harsh chemicals
✧ Store in Muslin or Cotton Cloth – Keeps the fabric breathable and safe
✧ Avoid Direct Sunlight – Helps preserve the richness of gerua and other tones
✧ Iron Inside Out on Low Heat – Use a cloth over the fabric to maintain its finish
The Multicolour Gerua Tasar Silk Saree is not just clothing—it’s comfort, culture, and celebration stitched together. It speaks of festivals under mango trees, laughter shared over turmeric-scented food, and the soft crackle of looms in village courtyards.
Salient Features
Item Type: Handloom Saree
Fabric: Pure Tasar Silk
Color: Gerua Base with Multicolour Print
Dimensions: 6.5 meters (with blouse piece)
Size: One Size
Occasion: Festive, Semi-Formal, Cultural Gatherings
State of Origin: Jharkhand
Care Instructions: Dry Wash Only
Certification: Silk Mark Certified
| Item Type | Handloom |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Dimensions | 6.5 mtr x 46 inch |
| Color | Red |
| 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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