Ghicha
Ghicha is a type of silk yarn that is a by-product of the traditional Tussar silk production process, made from leftover or damaged cocoons that cannot be used for continuous reeling. The hand-spun silk has a unique texture that is both coarse and soft, with a natural, lustrous sheen. Ghicha silk is often hand-painted with tribal art, features vibrant colors, and is used to make products like sarees.
