Jwala Golden Wine
SKU: USS031
Gopalpur Tussar has flourished since 16th century AD in quaint village of Gopalpur in Jajpur district when Sri Chaitanya (propagator of Bhakti Movement) with devotees (some were weavers) visited Odisha. Good quality katia yarns for this are procured from Mankidia of Balasore & also from Nuapatna district.
Home prepared yarn is used in this wherein the Tussar silk cocoons are separated by specialized female artisans by using their own thighs for reeling, which comes out of really good quality. Some others like ghicha tussar yarn are produced from the wastes, which are coarse quality. Weaving done in a fly shuttle frame loom having auto take up motion and dobby attachment. The use of Brahmani river water for degumming imparts lustre and shine to tussar silk produced in this cluster, and give special 'Geographical Indication' status to it. The cluster produces many products: Saree, Stole, dress materials, bedsheet, mats, cushion cover etc.The Golden Tussar colour with wine maroon tussar combo imparts elegance to the wearer. The big temples are called ‘jwala design’ by the local weavers here.This saree is an all body kumbha (temples) saree. This Gopalpur Tussar Ghicha saree is a special and contemporary take on tussar sarees. This is made from finest tussar silk, feels smooth and falls wonderfully on the body. The multicolor temple ikat anchal also imparts a never-seen-before beauty and uniqueness to this soft, fine and smoothest tussar silk saree!
Gopalpur Tussar has flourished since 16th century AD in quaint village of Gopalpur in Jajpur district when Sri Chaitanya (propagator of Bhakti Movement) with devotees (some were weavers) visited Odisha. Good quality katia yarns for this are procured from Mankidia of Balasore & also from Nuapatna district.
Home prepared yarn is used in this wherein the Tussar silk cocoons are separated by specialized female artisans by using their own thighs for reeling, which comes out of really good quality. Some others like ghicha tussar yarn are produced from the wastes, which are coarse quality. Weaving done in a fly shuttle frame loom having auto take up motion and dobby attachment. The use of Brahmani river water for degumming imparts lustre and shine to tussar silk produced in this cluster, and give special 'Geographical Indication' status to it. The cluster produces many products: Saree, Stole, dress materials, bedsheet, mats, cushion cover etc.The Golden Tussar colour with wine maroon tussar combo imparts elegance to the wearer. The big temples are called ‘jwala design’ by the local weavers here.This saree is an all body kumbha (temples) saree. This Gopalpur Tussar Ghicha saree is a special and contemporary take on tussar sarees. This is made from finest tussar silk, feels smooth and falls wonderfully on the body. The multicolor temple ikat anchal also imparts a never-seen-before beauty and uniqueness to this soft, fine and smoothest tussar silk saree!