Tissue Sarees

Tissue sarees combine silk shine with cotton structure, making them suitable for weddings, festivals, and formal events. Browse online for woven, embroidered, or printed designs starting around $18. Each saree carries a gentle shimmer that distinguishes it from standard silk or cotton.

Types of Tissue Sarees and Where to Start

The fabric mix and weave determine the look and drape. Popular choices include:

Pick silk tissue for smooth drape and gloss, or cotton tissue for comfort. Blended versions balance both. Check fabric weight before ordering to match the event and weather.

Styling and Care Tips

Pair tissue sarees with simple metal jewelry to accent the sheen. A solid silk or velvet blouse adds contrast. Store folded in muslin and avoid hanging to prevent stretch. Dry-clean gently to protect zari and weave. When traveling, roll instead of folding to reduce creases.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is an Indian ethnic-wear label blending traditional detail with modern cuts. The brand offers sarees, lehengas, kurta sets, and indo-western styles with size-inclusive fits and ready-stitch options. Orders ship worldwide in about 15 days, and online support is available during business hours. Explore more collections at houseofindya.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabric is used in tissue sarees?

They are usually woven from silk or a silk-cotton blend with metallic threads that give a glossy, translucent finish.

Are tissue sarees suitable for daily wear?

They are better for festive or formal occasions since the fabric is delicate and has a rich sheen.

How do I maintain a tissue saree?

Dry clean only, store in a muslin cloth, and avoid hanging for long periods to preserve the weave.

What blouse pairs well with a tissue saree?

Plain silk or matching metallic blouses complement the saree's texture without overpowering it.

Can tissue sarees be customized for size?

Many online stores including House of Indya offer size customization or stitching services.

Which colors are trending in tissue sarees?

Soft pink, teal, silver, and classic red are currently popular for festive and wedding wear.

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