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The Designer Tissue Saree is where modern minimalism meets ancient textile reverence.
Tissue silk — derived from the finest mulberry silk filaments — has been woven in India since the Mughal courts, where empresses draped themselves in fabrics so sheer, they appeared to glow from within. The word “tissue” itself comes from the French tissu, meaning “woven” — a nod to its delicate, lace-like structure.
In Varanasi’s looms, artisans still hand-weave tissue silk using single-ply silk threads, often blending them with metallic zari to create a fabric that shimmers without weight. This saree revives that legacy — not as a replica, but as a reimagining: stripped of excess, elevated by intention.
🌿 Pro Tip: Store with a silica gel sachet during monsoon months to prevent moisture damage and preserve the saree’s luminous drape
Q: What is a designer tissue saree?
A: A designer tissue saree is made from ultra-fine silk threads woven into a sheer, lightweight fabric with subtle metallic accents. Known for its ethereal drape and understated elegance, it’s favored for weddings, receptions, and formal events.
Q: Is tissue silk the same as georgette or chiffon?
A: No. Tissue silk is made from pure mulberry silk filaments — far finer, more luminous, and luxurious than synthetic chiffon or georgette. It’s breathable, biodegradable, and ages beautifully.
Q: Can I wear a tissue saree for my wedding?
A: Absolutely. It’s ideal for wedding receptions, mehendi, or sangeet ceremonies. Pair it with a heavily embroidered blouse for contrast — it’s the ultimate “less is more” bridal look.
Q: Why is tissue silk more expensive than other sarees?
A: Because it’s handwoven with single-ply silk threads, often blended with real zari. It takes weeks to produce one saree, and requires master weavers — making it rare, not mass-produced.
Q: Does tissue silk wrinkle easily?
A: It’s delicate, but not prone to wrinkling if handled gently. Always fold, never hang, and store in cotton. A quick steam will revive its drape.
Q: Is tissue silk eco-friendly?
A: Yes. Pure silk is natural, biodegradable, and non-synthetic. When dyed with natural pigments and handwoven, it’s one of the most sustainable luxury fabrics in Indian fashion.
Where others seek glitter, we seek glow.
Where others demand volume, we honor movement.
This is not a saree for the crowd — it is for the woman who speaks in silks, not shouts.
Saree Story with Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi believes the most powerful luxury is the kind that doesn’t scream… but lingers.
✅ The Art of Less: Minimal embroidery, maximum impact. Perfect for women who prefer elegance over extravagance.
✅ Lightweight Luxury: At just 150–200 grams, it’s the most comfortable high-end saree you’ll ever wear — no sweat, no drag, all grace.
✅ Photogenic Perfection: The semi-sheer texture and subtle sheen glow under studio lights, candlelight, and golden hour — your most Instagrammable piece yet.
✅ Versatile Glamour:
▫️ Classic: Pair with a silk blouse and pearl jewelry for a wedding reception.
▫️ Contemporary: Wear with a cropped satin top, statement earrings, and slicked-back hair for a chic evening out.
✅ Ethical Elegance: Every saree supports artisan families in Varanasi — where weavers spend 3–4 weeks on a single piece, earning fair wages and preserving dying skills.
✅ Designed by Soul: Curated by Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi — where aesthetics are guided not by algorithms, but by intuition, heritage, and quiet confidence.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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