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Product Code: SH4758

Stitches/points:               :  173969

Thread Colors                  :  6

Width        :  23.68 (CM)

Height                :  40.99 (CM)

 

Machine Type: Normal , Flat , Malty

Design Format: EMB, DST

Benefits and notes:

Indian embroidery is famous all over the world for its intricate designs and exquisite craftsmanship. Indian girls dresses, especially for special occasions like weddings, festivals, and cultural events, are adorned with beautiful embroidery that adds to their charm and elegance.

 

There are many different types of embroidery styles in India, each with its own unique features and characteristics. Lets take a look at some of the best quality Indian girls dress embroidery designs.

 

Zardosi Embroidery - This is a type of embroidery that involves using gold and silver threads to create intricate designs on fabric. Zardosi embroidery is often used on wedding dresses, sarees, and other formal wear. The designs are usually very intricate and detailed, featuring floral motifs, paisleys, and other traditional Indian designs.

 

Kantha Embroidery - Kantha embroidery is a type of embroidery that originated in West Bengal. It is known for its simple, yet elegant designs that feature running stitch patterns. Kantha embroidery is often used on cotton sarees and other casual wear.

 

Chikankari Embroidery - Chikankari embroidery is a type of embroidery that originated in Lucknow. It is known for its delicate floral designs and intricate thread work. Chikankari embroidery is often used on light cotton fabrics like muslin, making it perfect for summer wear.

 

Phulkari Embroidery - Phulkari embroidery is a type of embroidery that originated in Punjab. It is known for its bright, colorful designs that feature floral motifs and geometric patterns. Phulkari embroidery is often used on dupattas, shawls, and other traditional Indian wear.

 

Mirror Work Embroidery - Mirror work embroidery, also known as shisha embroidery, involves attaching small pieces of mirror to fabric to create a sparkling effect. Mirror work embroidery is often used on wedding dresses, sarees, and other formal wear.

 

In conclusion, Indian embroidery is a rich and diverse art form that has been passed down through generations. Whether you are looking for intricate zardosi embroidery for a wedding dress or simple kantha embroidery for a casual saree, there is a design to suit every taste and occasion.

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