Sarees bring completeness to women wardrobe. These are available in such wide variety that the hunt for the best never ends despite having numerous, bought recently. Mulberry Silk Sarees and Tassar Silk Sarees are other two options that every woman would like to have in her wardrobe. The special attraction of both the sarees is that these are hand woven. Both are so soft that you can wear them for hours without feeling uncomfortable in any part of body. These are easy to wash and long lasting. Because of being of handmade silk, these are going to be in fashion for years. Therefore, buying Mulberry Silk and Tassar Silk Sarees is long life investment to add variety to your dress collection.
Mulberry silk is generally known as commercial silk also. It is produced by silk worm Bombyx mori that is found on mulberry plant. In India, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir major and Tamil Nadu are major mulberry silk producing states. All these states are famous worldwide for their specific craft; hence, you can judge the beauty of sarees woven with Mulberry silk.
Tussar Silk is a variety of wild silk. This is obtained from silk worms Antheraea Mylitta, Antherea Pernyi, Antheraca Yamamai and Antheraca Proylei. These are found on local trees like Saja Sal and Arjun. It is less expensive in comparison to Mulberry silk but more delicate also. India is the major producer of Tussar Silk and out of the total production almost 40% comes from only one state- Jharkhnad. Chattisgarh, Champa, Raigarh, Jagdalpur, Bastar and Bilaspur are other centers that contribute significantly in Tussar Silk production.
The craze of both the silk sarees and matching designer scarves is ever increasing. Not only in India but in other countries too, these sarees are quite popular. The worth of these sarees can be judged even by the in- experienced person by its luster and galore. Despite being of hand-woven, these are not rightly priced. Some stores, being supported by the Indian government, exclusively deal in these silks. When you buy any of these silk sarees, you contribute in a noble cause also - to support Indian art and weavers.
Mulberry silk is generally known as commercial silk also. It is produced by silk worm Bombyx mori that is found on mulberry plant. In India, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir major and Tamil Nadu are major mulberry silk producing states. All these states are famous worldwide for their specific craft; hence, you can judge the beauty of sarees woven with Mulberry silk.
Tussar Silk is a variety of wild silk. This is obtained from silk worms Antheraea Mylitta, Antherea Pernyi, Antheraca Yamamai and Antheraca Proylei. These are found on local trees like Saja Sal and Arjun. It is less expensive in comparison to Mulberry silk but more delicate also. India is the major producer of Tussar Silk and out of the total production almost 40% comes from only one state- Jharkhnad. Chattisgarh, Champa, Raigarh, Jagdalpur, Bastar and Bilaspur are other centers that contribute significantly in Tussar Silk production.
The craze of both the silk sarees and matching designer scarves is ever increasing. Not only in India but in other countries too, these sarees are quite popular. The worth of these sarees can be judged even by the in- experienced person by its luster and galore. Despite being of hand-woven, these are not rightly priced. Some stores, being supported by the Indian government, exclusively deal in these silks. When you buy any of these silk sarees, you contribute in a noble cause also - to support Indian art and weavers.
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