A green tussar saree returns wild silk to the landscape it came from — eucalyptus, shamrock, olive and forest tones on a fabric spun in the open air.
Tussar is harvested from forest-reared cocoons, and green feels like its native colour. The slubbed weave takes green dyes with a mossy, organic depth that mill fabrics cannot copy, and the palette here proves it: soft feijoa and eucalyptus for daytime, deep bottle greens for gravitas. Many drapes in this collection pair a green tussar body with a hand-drawn kalamkari pallu — mythological figures and florals inked in earthy madder that make each saree feel like a canvas.
Prices start near ₹3,650 for kalamkari-pallu styles and top out around ₹6,400 for the most detailed printed tussars. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
Styling green tussar
Beaten-silver jhumkas, a cream or rust blouse and a cotton sling bag give it the studio-artist look; for formal settings, a black blouse turns olive tussar unexpectedly sharp.
Where it belongs
Office days, seminars and handloom-loving workplaces first — the matte texture reads polished, never showy. It is equally right for morning pujas, farm weddings and winter afternoons outdoors.
Sourced from trusted handloom clusters, checked thread by thread and shipped pan-India — that's the standard for every drape on this page.