Indian online gicha sarees
by parineeti lal content writerGicha or Ghicha is silken yarn obtained from
cocoons which do not get included in the routine process of reeling in of Tussar
silk directly from the cocoon. This could be due to the cocoon being pierced,
cut or damaged in some sort of way which prevents natural reeling in. The
cocoons are segregated and separately dealt with by pulling out threads slowly
by hand and reeling onto earthen pots. This when spun gives a coarser to fine variety of
fabric yarn though inferior to the Tussar Silk yarn. Gicha yarn is generally
used as blend material with pure silk or Katia silk or cotton. Some sources
mention Ghicha as the portions which are unintentionally not dyed when Tussar
silk is processed for the same.
The pure organic cream coloured Tussar Khadi Gicha
Silk saree has multicolour tribal dancing women with floral painting borders on
either side. The Pallu is a grand
affair. It has different scenes from Krishnavtara, such as wedding of Vasudev
and Devaki, Krishna’s birth despite Kansa who planned to kill him before he was
born, childhood scenes of Krishna including heroic feats of killing asuras and
other incidents from Krishna’s life. All this is tribal hand painted. An
exquisite offering, this saree would be apt for weddings, corporate functions,
social events, festivals, traditional gatherings and parties.
The stunning Ram Darbar wedding cream Gicha Jute
pure Kadhi Tussar Silk Chattisgarh tribal art saree. It has a cream setting
with small dancing dolls encircled and all over. The Pallu is again a very
grand affair with very many scenes from Lord Ram’s life such as he and his
three brothers, the sage Viswamitra imparting training to all four, Sita
Swayamvar, scenes during the 14 year Vanvaas, Killing of Raavan, Return to
Ayodhya etc. all round the central picture of Ram’s wedding with Sita. A tribal
art masterpiece totally handpainted, it is a saree for grand occasions like
weddings, parties, inaugural events, festivals and exclusive meets.
Gicha is a town in Laghouat Province, Algeria. New gicha matka cotton saree of gold printed mango booties and double
printed border with an elegant pallu is gracious wear to corporate office,
college professors and traditional occasions. Designer half and half gicha silk
sari of embroidery booties having patola border is spectacular. These can be
worn on festivals, family get together and friend’s parties. Pure gicha cotton
sarees with multi color printed stripes and booties on border are yet fashion
and suits for formal wear.
This is obtained mostly from pierced,
cut, flimsy, insect damaged and double cocoons. The cooking process for the
production of gicha yarn is the same as for the reeled yarn produced from good
cocoons. Cooked tassar cocoons which are unreelable owing to opening of the
peduncle end or a hard shell are also used to produce the hand-drawn coarse
yarn called ‘ghicha’. Here a bunch of thread is pulled out by hand from one or
two cocoons at a time and reeled on an earthen pot. This gives a coarse variety
of untwisted thread of 4s to 6s. Finer ghicha as high as 30s can also be spun.
Ghicha yarn is used as weft for the production of various union fabrics in
combination with reeled silk or Katia or even with cotton.
Jungle Ghicha silk and Kosa silk
(mainly produced in Chattisgarh from a worm similar to silk worm) are sales
gimmicks. Ghicha or Khewa are the names given to yarns that are
not dyed when Tussar silk is reeled.
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