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Bengal chapa Tussar silk | elegant look saree | Tussar vegan silk Saree |Gift idea

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RM 34.75
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RM 34.75
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Bengal chapa Tussar silk - vegan silk - synthetic blend

Block weaving design

Soft ,rich texture , light weight, pleats will behave - not rough , not silky

with running blouse piece

Physical store at PJ - hemaa indian collection

Colour may vary due to lighting

Thread weaving irregular slubs and knots may be found - not obvious

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DRY CLEAN ONLY / DIP & DRY

Key Features of Bengal Chapa Tussar Silk:

Chapa Weaving:

  • Chapa typically refers to the method of weaving used for this particular style of Tussar silk. It is characterized by a unique texture and visual finish, which gives the fabric a distinct, luxurious appearance.
  • This technique involves intricate patterns that often resemble traditional motifs found in Bengali art, such as florals, paisleys, or geometric shapes.
  1. Color and Design:

    • Bengal Chapa Tussar is often dyed in earthy tones, although vibrant colors are also used for certain traditional or festive garments. The fabric has a natural golden tone due to its raw material, but it can be dyed in deep reds, greens, blues, and other rich hues.
    • The designs can range from simple and minimal to complex and decorative, with the typical Chapa weaving patterns often used in sarees.
  2. Usage:

    • Sarees: Bengal Chapa Tussar silk is especially renowned for its use in sarees. These sarees are highly prized for their elegance, which combines traditional appeal with a sophisticated look.
    • Scarves, Stoles, and Dupattas: The fabric is also used in other types of garments like scarves and dupattas, where the unique texture and design can be showcased.