The Kora or Organza Silk, which was primarily made out of twisting only silk yarns and filaments, finds other impure or synthetic forms such as ones made with a blend of nylon and polyester threads, to increase its tensile strength.Organza silk finds use in a lot of everyday ways, such as for traditional purposes, in the form of Kora silk sarees, or use as lehenga-skirt filling in bridal dresses, or costumes, or underskirts.The sheer, almost-see-through nature of the fabric helps maintain a weightlessness to it, which coupled with the sheen it derives from the silk yarns, adds the required tone of glamour to one’s outfit.