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A Tussar Madhubani saree is a hand-painted or hand-blocked saree made from Tussar silk, decorated with Madhubani (Mithila) art – a centuries-old painting style from Bihar.
It’s a perfect blend of:
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Raw elegance of Tussar silk
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Colorful, story-telling folk motifs of Madhubani art
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Feature Description Texture Coarse, crisp, and slightly stiff at first Sheen Natural dull gold glow – very rich and earthy Origin Mainly from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh Feel Lightweight and breathable – great for all seasons Eco-friendly Often made from wild silkworms, natural process -
Origin: Mainly from Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of West Bengal.
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Texture: Rich, slightly coarse, yet soft and breathable.
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Finish: Natural golden sheen.
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Ideal for: Festive wear, weddings, formal events, and ethnic occasions.
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Season: Great for warmer climates due to its breathable texture.
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Origin: Mithila region of Bihar.
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Style: Hand-painted or block-printed with natural dyes.
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Themes:
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Hindu deities (Ram-Sita, Krishna-Radha)
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Nature (peacocks, fishes, flowers, sun, moon)
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Geometric patterns and motifs
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Colors: Bright, earthy tones – red, black, yellow, green, blue.
🧵 3. Craftsmanship
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Hand-painted version: Each saree can take days or even weeks to complete.
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Block-printed version: Quicker, more affordable, but still artisanal.
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Natural Dyes: Made from turmeric, indigo, pomegranate, etc.
🛍️ 4. What Makes It Special?
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Fusion of luxurious silk and folk art
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Each saree tells a story — it's wearable heritage.
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Sustainable and handmade.
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Perfect conversation starter at cultural or formal gatherings.
📏 5. Common Sizes & Inclusions
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Length: 5.5 to 6.5 meters.
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Usually comes with a matching blouse piece (0.8–1 m).
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