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Zardosi Work - Yadgiri, Karnataka

Elaborate Metallic Embroidery
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • To get started, a fabric is taken and fixed onto an embroidery hoop and a design or pattern is drawn using a pen.

  • Glue is added to the area where Artisan wants to stick decorative elements.

  • Flat multi-coloured disc beads are being placed on the fabric.

  • Artisan pulling up disc beads into the needle one after the other.

  • Artisan doing corrections on a finished Zari work.

  • Elegantly designed zardosi work.

  • Zari works embossed on a Saree with a seamless pattern of a flower.

  • Zari work stamped on a saree border depicting a bird’s nest design.

  • Elegant zardosi work on a piece of fabric.

  • Saree with a decorative pattern that has acrylic beads embossed over it.

  • Alluring Saree with a designer zardosi border.

  • Group of Artisans who work on zardosi designs.

To get started, a fabric is taken and fixed onto an embroidery hoop and a design or pattern is drawn using a pen.

Glue is added to the area where Artisan wants to stick decorative elements.

Flat multi-coloured disc beads are being placed on the fabric.

Artisan pulling up disc beads into the needle one after the other.

Artisan doing corrections on a finished Zari work.

Elegantly designed zardosi work.

Zari works embossed on a Saree with a seamless pattern of a flower.

Zari work stamped on a saree border depicting a bird’s nest design.

Elegant zardosi work on a piece of fabric.

Saree with a decorative pattern that has acrylic beads embossed over it.

Alluring Saree with a designer zardosi border.

Group of Artisans who work on zardosi designs.

Embroidery is an art of decorating fabrics with fine thread works, unique from other styles. Apart from threads and needles, the craft also fixes materials like pearls, beads, quills, and sequins, etc. Historically, the embroidery threads were made out of silk, gold, or silver, sewing elaborate hand-stitched clothing, boots, and hats. Globally, the raw materials used for embroidery work differs from place to place and the same is the case with India internally, dozens of regional embroidery styles vary by its region of origin, like Aari from Barabanki region of Uttar Pradesh, Banjara from North India, Banni from Gujarat, Karchobi of Rajasthan, Shamilami from Manipur, Kasuti of Karnataka, Rabari of Kutch region, Zardosi prevalent in Lucknow, etc. to name a few forms. The word 'Zardosi', a form of metal embroidery, is derived from Persian terms, ‘Zar’ meaning gold and ‘Dosi’ meaning embroidery.

Today Zardosi products available in the market range from various forms of garments, accessories like purses, belts, shoes, hairbands to even home furnishings. Tirumala Garments Training Centre from Yadgiri district of Karnataka, India serves the purpose of manufacturing fabrics with Zardosi Embroidery works. They offer training programs and workshops for local people from the area, providing them an opportunity to master the art and sell up their works even on international platforms.

For more details:
https://www.dsource.in/resource/zardosi-work-yadgiri-karnataka

 

To get started, a fabric is taken and fixed onto an embroidery hoop and a design or pattern is drawn using a pen.

Glue is added to the area where Artisan wants to stick decorative elements.

Flat multi-coloured disc beads are being placed on the fabric.

Artisan pulling up disc beads into the needle one after the other.

Artisan doing corrections on a finished Zari work.

Elegantly designed zardosi work.

Zari works embossed on a Saree with a seamless pattern of a flower.

Zari work stamped on a saree border depicting a bird’s nest design.

Elegant zardosi work on a piece of fabric.

Saree with a decorative pattern that has acrylic beads embossed over it.

Alluring Saree with a designer zardosi border.

Group of Artisans who work on zardosi designs.


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