Maroon-Grey Pure Ghicha Silk Saree With Zari Border
Even before you enter the room, you can see most women are wearing evening dresses and gowns. You hesitate for a moment, take a deep breath and step in. The maroon saree rustles gracefully as you walk, its purple pallu trailing behind like an obedient follower. You delicately push back a curl of hair behind your ear and smile. Some people start staring, others exchange quick glances with each other. You have conquered.
Details
Fabric: Handwoven 100% pure ghicha silk
Colour and Design: Maroon with grey pallu and Zari border; 9 Bijli design
Blouse Piece: Includes blouse piece (The blouse in the image is not a part of saree)
While every effort is made to present the sarees in their natural colours, subtle variations between images and actual colours may be the result of lighting conditions and digital photography, and the colour/screen settings of your digital devices.
Slight irregularities are inherent to the process of creating traditional handwoven fabric. Instead of taking away from the beauty of the saree, they enhance its uniqueness and charm. The irregularities attest to the fact that the saree is a genuine, handcrafted product.
Other Details:
Product Code: SYSJH-20
Product: Women’s Handloom Saree
MRP: Rs. 10,300.00 inclusive of all taxes
Net Qty: 1
Marketed By: Six Yard Story Private Limited, Registered address - D-3 901, The Legend, Sector 57, Gurgaon 122002
Manufactured By: Local artisans from different clusters across India for Six Yard Story Private Limited
Country Of Origin: India
Customer Care: E-mail - customercare@sixyardstory.com, +91-9311614449
Heritage and Origin
Ghicha (or Gheecha) silk yarns are primarily produced in Bihar, Jharkhand and Chattisgarh. The silk is a by-product obtained during the production of traditional Tussar or Eri silk. The production of Ghicha silk involves a manual and laborious process - the threads from the cocoons need to be pulled out delicately by hand (hence the name Ghicha or Gheecha) and reeled manually. Due to this process, the silk yarns are shorter in length. Although manual reeling gives Ghicha silk a coarse characteristic, the finish is smooth and lustrous. Ghicha silk yarn is also used as a blend in other silks such as Katia silk or pure cotton. Ghicha silk sarees often depict hand-painted tribal art or the region’s rich flora and fauna which are brought alive using vibrant, lively colours.