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History of Embroidery

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History of Embroidery

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  1. KADAI – India’s Pride. The Shine of the small mirrors weaved in the beauty of glorious colors placed across the length of soft georgette hanging by the door, right besides it is a dupatta dipped and dyed in the tricolor with a filtered ray of sunlight coming through it enhancing the beauty of the multicolored tassels and sequins. PAINTED QUITE A PICTURE, RIGHT? Such is the beauty of Indian ethnic, such is the magic of embroidery.

  2. Kadai i.e. Embroidery in Hindi, is the process of decorating a simple piece of cloth with stitched designs. A person can add n number of buttons, beads, and bright coloured threads to give their cloth a beautiful makeover.

  3. Mirror work Widely famous in Gujarat and Rajasthan, people use tiny pieces of glasses cut in, diamond, circles, cylinders and stitch it in-between patches of beautifully coloured threads. This work was majorly used in cushion cover, bed covers, Chaniya Choli but now a days this work has made its way into sarees, specially the blouses that makes the design truly one of a kind. Opt for gorgeous work as your wedding lehenga and be the talk of the town

  4. Lehenga

  5. Gota Patti This Rajasthani embroidery has small pieces of golden ribbons sewn into elaborate patterns. A staple ceremonial outfit of Rajasthan gained popularity thanks to main stream designers like Anita Dongre. Opt for a nice gota patti border on yellow color to make you haldi ceremony saree memorable.

  6. Saree

  7. Zari Zari, the embroidery brought to India by Mughal invaders, is the most widely known till date. The earlier practice of using real gold and silver threads has been replaced by metallic threads. It is present in almost every garment around you, so, be it your sangeet ceremony lehenga, your mehendi dress or your bridal lehenga you can wear it and bedazzle everyone.

  8. Suit

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