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Cynosure of Attention in Tissue Tussar Silk Sarees

Tissue handloom sarees are a special kind of saree that are handwoven using delicate threads to create a lightweight, sheer fabric. These sarees are known for their fine texture, which makes them perfect for special occasions such as weddings and parties. In the bustling city of Mumbai and several other modern Indian cities, tissue sarees have become a hot favourite at parties and events.

These sarees have a shiny, sparkling tinge and when accessorized well, becomes the cynosure of all attention.




So join in the trend that brings joy and excitement to many women across cities.

Dancing Looms brings Tissue sarees in Silk (Tussar tissue sarees) that come with Silk Mark Certification and also in Khadi Tissue. Here are a few Silk Tissues.





 And these are Tissues in Khadi.














Which is your favorite colour amongst these? We have more. Write to us in the comments.

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