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Bhagalpuri Silk

About the Tradition

Bhagalpuri Silk, also known as Tussar Silk, is a world-renowned textile produced in Bhagalpur, Bihar. Bhagalpur is famously known as the "Silk City" of India due to its century-old silk weaving tradition. Production Process: - Raw Material: Tussar silk is extracted from the cocoons of Antheraea mylitta silkworms, which feed on local Arjun and Asan trees. It is a wild silk, giving it a unique natural golden-brown color and textured feel. - Weaving: Local weavers spin the yarn and weave it on traditional handlooms. Bhagalpuri weavers are highly skilled in blending silk with cotton, wool, and linen to create modern fabrics. Unique Features: Bhagalpuri Silk is celebrated for its rich texture, resilience, and natural sheen. It has a Geographical Indication (GI) status, certifying its origin. Bhagalpuri sarees, stoles, and fabrics are exported worldwide, representing Bihar's high craftsmanship.

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Bhagalpur Silk: The Heritage of Tussar Weavers
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Bhagalpur Silk: The Heritage of Tussar Weavers

Understand the traditional silk weaving craft of Bhagalpur, known as the Silk City of India.