Saree Embroidery Designs
One reason why the saree is unique apparel for Indian women is because of the vast range of embroidery work done on it. The Indian sub –continent produces some of the most exquisite kinds of needlework. Some regions are known for their impressive stitching patterns. Right from casual wear to formal wear and typical bridal sets, the Saree Embroidery Designs are provide a fascinating insight into the world of ethnic fashion in India. Today the conventional patterns are combined with the modern techniques to produce high quality garments that have a lucrative market overseas.
Over the years, demand has increased for exotic sarees with embroidery and work of zari, sequins, appliqué, prints. The use of glossy and shiny metallic buttons and stars make the sari stand out. The detailed embroidery in zari creates a mix of golden and silver threads which suits every occasion.
Saree Embroidery Designs from various parts of the country, including Ari work, Kantha work, Kashmiri embroidery, Jamawar, free-style, Kutch work, counted thread embroidery, Phulkari, Kasuthi, Tatting, Smocking, Kamal embroidery, Chikan work, Crochet, new decorative stitches, ribbon embroidery, zardosi work are also hot favorite among the young generation.
Since the saree is of nine yards, it functions as a huge canvas for doing needlework. Embroidery designs range form only borderlines, or heavy pallu with bits of work done all over the fabric. When it comes to designer wear the use of beads, diamantes, sippy work, Swarovski crystals, pearls are used. Design elements can be geometrical, abstract, prints.