Chikankari is a delicate and intricate embroidery style that is believed to have been introduced by Nur Jehan, the wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir. A chikan piece is created by block printing patterns on it. Craftsmen then embroider stitches along the pattern, and the finished piece is later washed to remove traces of the prints.
Punjab’s Phulkari is the embroidery of flower motifs on fabric. The stitches are embroidered on the reverse of the cloth so that the design takes shape in the front. The fabric used is usually a hand-spun or natural-dyed khadi cloth. The contrast of bright colors on a lighter colored fabric is what makes this embroidery stand out.
Amidst a sea of sand and never-ending arid land, the Rajasthani people, with their bright colorful clothes stand out like a green oasis. It’s a basic craft that stitches together small pieces of cloth in a decorative pattern to form the topmost layer of the piece with layers of cloth padding underneath. And voila! You have a treat for the eyes.
An ancient art of sewing gold and silver threads on a fabric, Zardozi comes from the land of Persia. An embroidery that was once used to embellish royal garments, the art flourished in the 17th century during the rule of Mughal emperor Akbar. Original Zardozi work used gold and silver threads as well as pearls and precious stones, and the choice of fabrics too had to be royal. Hence, plush velvets and rich silks complemented this rich embroidery.
One of the traditional embroidery styles practiced in Bengal and Odisha, Kantha work is known for its simplicity. Characterized by motifs of birds, animals, flowers and everyday activities in a running stitch format with short gaps.
Kashidakari, more popularly known as Kashmiri embroidery, evolved under the patronage of Persian and Mughal rulers. While not much is known about the origins of this craft, legend has it that a Persian sufi saint brought the skill to Kashmir.
We know that a right couture outfit begins with the best quality raw materials – a fact that we would never compromise over. Our process starts by procuring specially sourced yarns of luxuries Irish linen, English wool, Mulberry silk from around the globe, and then spinning it with an optimum number of turns in its twist in order to get perfect texture, highly comfortable and crease resistant fabric for all our meticulously created signature pieces.
Our design team conscientiously keeps the track of all global and local trends to give our creations a shape which not only helps you keep up with the global trends, but also brings alive your personality by exhibiting the best of you.
We at Rajwada honor the vibrancy of human body types and with our craftsmen using methods like half-canvas construction for perfect body silhouette and pad stitched lapel for the natural role at the front. You can always count on us for the clothing that fits your fit irrespective of your size and shape.
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