In the heart of Odisha, where tradition and artistry intertwine, skilled weavers craft more than just sarees—they create timeless expressions of heritage. Each Handwoven Tussar Silk Saree is a masterpiece, meticulously woven from the finest silk, known for its natural sheen, rich texture, and airy elegance.
Harvested from forest silkworms, Tussar silk carries an organic charm, with its soft golden hue and distinctively crisp feel. The sarees are adorned with motifs drawn from temple architecture, tribal folklore, and nature, each design reflecting the cultural richness of Odisha. Whether it is the intricate geometric patterns, delicate floral elements, or sacred temple borders, every weave tells a story passed down through generations.
Handwoven in renowned clusters like Gopalpur, Nuapatna, and Barpali, these sarees embody a tradition that has flourished for centuries. Each saree takes weeks to complete, woven on traditional looms using time-honored techniques that preserve authenticity and craftsmanship.
Sourced directly from artisans, our sarees guarantee sustainability, ethical trade, and genuine handloom excellence. When you wear a Tussar silk saree, you drape yourself in history, supporting generations of weavers while embracing the elegance of Odisha’s finest silk tradition.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Category | Saree |
Type | Handwoven Pure Tussar Silk Saree |
Fabric | Silk |
Colour | Dark Beige |
Design | Hand Painting on Dark Beige (Ghee Colour) Body, Blue Colour Aanchal with Kumbha Border |
Saree Dimension | 6.56 Mt x 1.18 Mt |
Saree Weight | 560 gm |
Blouse | Unstitched |
Loom | Handwoven |
Taalapatra Saree Series | MAHARANI |
STORY BEHIND THIS SAREE
Tussar silk, often referred to as ‘wild silk,’ is derived from silkworms that thrive in sal and arjuna forests. The art of Tussar weaving in Odisha dates back centuries, deeply influenced by the state’s temple architecture, tribal art, and cultural traditions. The motifs found on Tussar silk sarees—floral patterns, sacred temple borders, and geometric designs—carry spiritual and historical symbolism. These sarees are often worn during festivals, weddings, and traditional ceremonies, representing grace and heritage.
CRAFTSMANSHIP & THE WEAVING PROCESS
The making of a handwoven Odisha Tussar silk saree is a labor-intensive process that requires exceptional skill and patience:
- Silk Extraction – The Tussar silk threads are carefully extracted from cocoons found in the forests of Odisha.
- Hand Spinning & Dyeing – The raw silk is processed, hand-spun, and dyed using natural and eco-friendly methods.
- Weaving on Traditional Looms – The saree is meticulously woven on handlooms, ensuring each piece is unique and rich in texture.
- Finishing Touches – The final saree undergoes quality checks to maintain its authenticity, durability, and softness.
Unlike machine-made fabrics, the traditional handloom weaving technique ensures that each saree is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
A Certified Craft – Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
Odisha’s handwoven Tussar silk sarees hold a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, which certifies their authenticity and ensures that they are crafted using traditional methods unique to the region. This distinction not only protects the heritage of Odisha’s weavers but also guarantees customers a genuine, ethically-made product.
Sustainability & Ethical Craftsmanship
Tussar silk production in Odisha follows an eco-friendly and sustainable approach, supporting handloom artisans and rural livelihoods. By choosing a handwoven Tussar silk saree, you are investing in slow fashion, promoting ethical trade, and preserving an art form that has been cherished for generations.
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At TAALAPATRA, every product is handcrafted with care and inspired by India’s rich cultural heritage. Variations in color, texture, weave, or artwork are natural and highlight the uniqueness of handmade craftsmanship. Product descriptions may include folklore, regional traditions, and symbolic interpretations, intended to enhance your appreciation of the art—not as historical facts.
Colours may also appear slightly different due to lighting or screen settings. We request you to embrace these small variations as a part of the product’s authenticity and charm.
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