Gicha silk, also known as ‘Ghicha’ silk, is a type of silk fabric that originates from India. It is characterized by its coarse texture and is often used for weaving saris, a traditional Indian attire for women. Gicha silk is typically made by blending silk with other fibers such as cotton or wool, which gives it a unique texture and makes it more affordable compared to pure silk. This blend also adds durability to the fabric, making it suitable for everyday wear. Gicha silk saris are known for their elegance and are popular choices for various occasions, including weddings and festivals.
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