Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Zari embroidery?

Zari is a type of thread made from fine gold or silver thread used in traditional garments in India. This
thread is woven into fabrics, primarily made of silk, to create intricate patterns. It is a traditional method
of textile weaving and involves complex designs. It results in a very rich and lustrous feel to the fabric.
The stitches are extremely fine and are worked with dexterity and skill, endowing even the simplest
product with definition and character. The motifs used for embroidery or weaving sometimes follow
Indian traditions, and include the elephant, the mango, the lotus, etc.
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