A yellow tussar saree barely needs dye at all — turmeric, mustard and honey shades that simply intensify the golden colour wild silk is born with.
This is the most harmonious pairing in the tussar palette. The fibre's natural tone already sits between cream and gold, so yellow dye baths produce saturated, sun-baked shades with unusual depth: think turmeric fresh from the stone, or mustard fields in February. Hand-printed pallus — kalamkari figures, floral trails — gain a parchment-like quality on this ground. If you own only one tussar, the case for yellow is strong.
Yellow tussar sarees here range from roughly ₹3,700 to ₹6,050, a compact edit where every piece earns its place. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
Styling yellow tussar
Green or maroon blouses give festival-day contrast; a white blouse with silver jewellery turns the same drape breezy and modern. Temple gold jewellery makes mustard tussar glow after sunset.
Days it was made for
Haldi ceremonies, obviously — but also Basant Panchami, pongal celebrations and bright summer mornings where the fabric's breathability matters as much as the colour. It's sunshine you can wear through the hottest months.
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