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Embellishment of Indian Textiles : #AtoZChallenge 2017

E is for Embellishment

Well I must admit I was stumped when it came to E. Looking all around, I spied a carpet draped on my sofa as an antimacassar and I suddenly got it! EMBELLISHMENT.

Apart from the fabrics that India is famous for, we also have the most beautiful embellishments. The beauty of garments and accessories are enhanced with sequins, silk threads, golden wire work, ribbons , buttons and mirrors too!

Embroidery

Needlecraft and embroidery go hand in hand. Each State of India has a unique style of embroidery. The chain stitch creepers and flowers that embellish a Kashmiri flat wool rug ( the Namda) to the mirror work of the Rabari tribals.  Not to mention the fine satin stitches that make up a Gara sari or the Chikankari of Awadh. From the coastal region of Dharwar you have the fine cross stitch of Karnataki Kashida ( Kasuti) while the humble running stitch of Kantha that decorates the fabrics of Bengal. I can never forget the colourful Phulkari spreads on our low seating arrangement  in our living room matching their brilliant colours with satin-silk covered cushions.

Mirror work , Sequins, Zardozi , crystal and lace.

Mirror work and sequins are popular too especially among the tribal designs that are bold and colourful.

Zardozi with its rich gold cord makes for stunning embroidery and is very popular with haute couture designers for their bridal collections. Shimmering Mukaish work from Lucknow ( also known as Badla) used to be a popular form of decoration. Nowadays however, the pure silver bits are replaced by a synthetic material that does blacken over time.

Swarovski crystals and lace are popular with modern designers who also use beads and all kinds of accessories to jazz up their creations.

It is no wonder then that people are willing to pay a price for garments that are painstakingly worked on. Each artisan creating a one of a kind garment that is not just a garment but  a family heirloom.

Acknowledgements:

http://www.utsavpedia.com

Disclaimer : I am neither a textile manufacturer nor a historian . I am just passionate about textiles and fabrics. I have gathered all my information from the Internet. Please excuse any errors and omissions.

Don’t you feel like going out there and owing one of these fabulous creations?

And aren’t you curious what I’m going to write about for F?

 

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21 responses to “Embellishment of Indian Textiles : #AtoZChallenge 2017”

  1. Ooooooh! I looooooove textiles!
    ESPECIALLY Indian textiles!

    I started here, and will now go back to A.

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    1. Thanks. Glad you stumbled upon my post!

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  2. i mention Dharwar in my D post for a totally different reason though – dessert.. love the bright colors

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  3. I looovee reading about clothes, fabrics, embellishments, in fact anything to do with clothes! I discuss clothes with my friend, but only rarely. So, nowadays, when I read your sartorial posts everyday, I literally drool, and wish you would go on and on! ! Keep ’em coming, girl! <3

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    1. Thanks! need the encouragement

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  4. I love embroidery. Not that I can do it. But I love getting those designs done on the blouse. They make the outfit pretty!

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  5. India is full of so much art and talent. The colors and intricacies of embellishments seen in our country are simply beautiful.

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  6. This post just inspired me to go out and get some mirror work blouse for my new saree. Lovely post:)

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    1. Thanks hope you enjoy wearing it

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  7. Mirror work, sequins, zardozi , crystal, beads, lace etc enhance the look of the fabric so much. I remember my tailor in Jammu would add embellishments to clothes in such innovative and beautiful way. She had the knack of making a plain suit look simply wow with tasteful usage of embellishments . I am not for blingy stuff though.
    F for Fleece, Flannel, Fishnet??

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    1. Now that’s an idea ! I should have asked you before … wait and watch

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  8. Mirror work is something I adore.

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  9. people are going mad about sequined everything and embellished everything these days! I like the Parsi embroidery.

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  10. Indian textiles are highly unknown to me, but somehow I had always associate mirror work with your country.

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  11. Another scintillating post from you on textiles – loved the detailing on the embroidery n other form of embellishment.

    I am trying to think of a fabric form with E ?

    Emu & the Entrepreneur

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  12. I don’t know how I missed your blog this A to Z!

    Great theme Sunita! And yes, I’m high on embroidery and embellishment of all kinds! I even have these on my display bedcovers!

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    1. Glad you found me now!

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  13. Doesn’t embellishments add so much of beauty to the fabric? Cute little sequins, a tinch of embroidery, some zardozy work and so on! Embellishments always add spark to the fabric!

    Cheers

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  14. I love zardozi work and quite popular in north india
    Thanks for sharing Enjoy to the core -The Second Trimester of Pregnancy

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    1. That’s going to be my Z post

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