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Semi Tussar Embroidery

"Semi Tussar Embroidery" typically refers to embroidery work done on semi tussar fabric, which is a blend or a lighter, more affordable version of pure tussar silk. Let's break it down a bit:


🧵 What is Semi Tussar?

  • Tussar silk is a type of wild silk known for its rich texture, natural golden sheen, and slightly coarse feel.

  • Semi Tussar is often a blend of tussar silk with other fibers like polyester or art silk. It's more affordable, softer, and easier to maintain than pure tussar.

  • Still retains the elegant look and feel of tussar, making it a popular base for embroidery.


Embroidery on Semi Tussar

  • Embroidery styles used include:

    • Zari work

    • Thread embroidery

    • Resham work

    • Mirror work

    • Sequence and bead embellishments

  • Commonly used in:

    • Sarees

    • Salwar suits

    • Dupattas

    • Lehengas

  • The fabric holds intricate embroidery well because it has structure without being too stiff.


🎨 Design Ideas & Popular Uses

  • Floral motifs

  • Paisleys

  • Traditional Indian patterns

  • Looks especially beautiful with contrast borders or pallu designs in sarees.

$44.33
Semi Tussar Embroidery
$44.33

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"Semi Tussar Embroidery" typically refers to embroidery work done on semi tussar fabric, which is a blend or a lighter, more affordable version of pure tussar silk. Let's break it down a bit:


🧵 What is Semi Tussar?

  • Tussar silk is a type of wild silk known for its rich texture, natural golden sheen, and slightly coarse feel.

  • Semi Tussar is often a blend of tussar silk with other fibers like polyester or art silk. It's more affordable, softer, and easier to maintain than pure tussar.

  • Still retains the elegant look and feel of tussar, making it a popular base for embroidery.


Embroidery on Semi Tussar

  • Embroidery styles used include:

    • Zari work

    • Thread embroidery

    • Resham work

    • Mirror work

    • Sequence and bead embellishments

  • Commonly used in:

    • Sarees

    • Salwar suits

    • Dupattas

    • Lehengas

  • The fabric holds intricate embroidery well because it has structure without being too stiff.


🎨 Design Ideas & Popular Uses

  • Floral motifs

  • Paisleys

  • Traditional Indian patterns

  • Looks especially beautiful with contrast borders or pallu designs in sarees.