Silk Sarees are one of the finest saree of India. This exquisite threads of silk sarees are popular for their lustrous beauty and incomparable variety of designs and colors. Gopalpur Tussar Silk is one of the finest sarees of Odisha. It is also often referred to as âWild Silk, Tassar Silk, or Tussar Silk.
The handlooms are obtained from a wide winged moth that is yellowish-brown and the scientific name of these moths is Antheraea Paphia. These moths are a part of the group known as Emperor Moths or Saturnids. They look beautiful with the color and their wings are beautified by circular markings that look like a mirror work.
The natural gold colors are the highlight of the sarees and were initially discovered in the medieval times of India. There is very little information regarding the sareeâs history and origin.
As mentioned above Tussar Silk handlooms are produced by the larvae of several species of silkworms like Antheraea Mylitt.. These are the insects which are found mostly in wild forest and eat their home trees. The cocoons are then collected single-shelled and are oval in shape. They are boiled to extract the silk yarn from which makes the silk extracting easier. This is how the silk is usually extracted to make Gopalpur Tussar silk handloom.
Tussar Silk being a very posh thread is produced in India in very large numbers. India produces the most unique silk(Indian silk) or tropical Tussar . These Sarees are hand loomed by the tribal living in the eastern part of India. The tribals employed to make the yarn are mostly women who are dedicated and highly skilled in producing the beautiful tussar silk cloth seen in the markets. It takes them three days to produce a 10-meter tussar silk cloth
These posh and gorgeous silk are mainly produced in Bhagalpur, Bihar, and Malda districts in West Bengal. Jharkhand is the largest producer of this unique Indian silk.
Gopalpur tussar silk is the cheapest amongst all the silk varieties. The cost difference between Tussar silk and other forms of silk arises from the mouth they're made out of. In fact it is the rearing of the Tussar silk worms that makes them a cheaper variety but the lustrous and beauty is not compromised as the price. The gorgeous Gopalpur Tussar sarees are extremely beautiful.