Explain the Zardosi work
Answer / Sudhakar Shukla
Zardozi is an embroidery technique originating from India that uses gold or silver threads, beads, and sequins on fabrics such as silk or velvet. It features intricate designs and motifs inspired by Persian and Mughal art. The work involves attaching metal threads to the fabric using a combination of stitches like couching, plaiting, and twisting.nnZardozi embroidery is often found on traditional Indian clothing like lehengas, sarees, and sherwanis, as well as on decorative items such as bags, shoes, and wall hangings.
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