Tussar Silk
Tussar silk, also known as wild silk or Kosa silk, is a unique Indian fabric produced from the cocoons of Antheraea moths that feed on forest trees like <Asan> and <Arjun>. It is prized for its natural golden-brown color, rich and rustic texture, and breathable, lightweight nature. While known for its characteristic "grainy" texture, tussar silk is a pure, real silk fiber, distinguished from mulberry silk by its wild origin and the slightly less uniform nature of its fibers, giving it a rustic charm
