Tussar Ghicha Staple Silk is derived from wild silkworms found in the forests of India. The fabric is characterized by its slightly coarse texture, golden sheen, and eco-friendly production. The shorter, staple fibers of Ghicha silk are spun into yarn, resulting in a fabric that is strong, breathable, and beautifully textured. This silk is used in a range of high-end textiles, offering both luxury and sustainability.
Tussar silk has been woven in India for centuries, sourced from wild silkworms native to regions like Jharkhand and West Bengal. Ghicha silk is a variety made from shorter fibers, spun into strong yet supple yarn. The silk is hand-reeled and dyed with natural colors, preserving its eco-friendly and sustainable production process.