Women's Navy Color Rayon Flared Mirror Zari Work Dress

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Description

Introducing a stunning navy-colored rayon flared dress that exudes grace and style. This dress features intricate mirror, zari, and lace work, adding a touch of glamour and sophistication. The round neck and 3/4th sleeves enhance the elegance of the design. The dress falls gracefully to ankle length, showcasing a mesmerizing geometric print. Embrace the vibrant charm of this dress, where the rich red color, intricate embellishments, and geometric pattern come together to create a fashionable and eye-catching ensemble.

Specification

Kurta Shape : Flared

Fit : Regular

Kurta Fabric : Rayon

Color : Navy

Size :S,M,L,XL

Pattern : Geometric

Work : Mirror,Zari,Lace

Neck Type : Round Neck

Occasion : Party Wear

Sleeve Length : 3/4 Sleeve

Length : Ankle Length

Package content : One Designer Kurta.

Care & Disclaimer

Washing Instructions: Quick Dip Wash

Wash Care : Handwash Only

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Zari craft is the term for the skillful weaving of fine gold or silver threads. To produce elaborate designs, these threads are further weaved into fabrics that are mostly made of silk. Zari thread is used less frequently in needlework than it is in weaving, where it is frequently utilised. The more shiny zari thread is known as Chikna, and the duller one is known as Kora. 

Apart from the monetary value of these threads, the zari work dresses designs are so accurate and lovely that they also give the cloth as a whole a wealthy and regal appearance. In the past, zari thread was created and used to decorate the royal clothing.

However, in current times, metallic zari has taken the place of the conventional gold and silver threads. These metallic zari threads are produced by wrapping cotton thread with metallic yarn. These metal embroidery threads are ductile, even, and uniformly flexible. Unlike the typical zari thread, metallic zari is resilient, lightweight, and resistant to rust.

Zari work dresses is currently predominantly sold to large cities like Chennai and Lucknow, after gradually losing some of its regal image. Metal coated polyester or cotton threads have replaced the traditional zari's gold strands. Latest Zari work dresses has successfully maintained its position in the traditional market and continues to be an excellent kind of thread work. 

How zari work is done?

A flattened metallic strip consisting of gold, silver, or metallic polyester yarn is twisted to create zari. These gold or silver threads that have been flattened are coiled on a base yarn that is typically made of silk. By putting these threads through a brightener, their brilliance is further enhanced. This enhances the craftsmanship's aesthetic value. The complex zari work is what gives something elegance. The patterns, which change depending on location, were motivated by ancient rituals and beliefs.

Different types of zari work dresses

The different types of zari work depends on the kind of thread we use. So different types of zari work are as follows:

  1. Gotta patti work: This particular style of zari embroidery is carried out using the appliqué method. Several patches of zari motifs are sewed to the fabric to form a lovely composition in this.
  2. Badla work: It is a complex type of needlework in which the warp and weft threads of the fabric are knotted together using flattened metal strips known as lamé.
  3. Zardozi work: Zari and zardozi are frequently used interchangeably, although this is incorrect. Various zari threads, along with beads, pearls, and stones, are used in zardozi to adorn fabric. It is typically preferred to draw attention to wedding attire.
  4. Kamdani work: Kamdani is a type of light needlework that uses flattened wire to stitch together lighter fabrics like scarves, hats, and other items. To create a satin stitch effect, ordinary thread is used, and the wire is pressed down. The result is a sparkling effect known as hazara butti.
  5. Mina work: Gold threads are used in mina work, which mimics enamel work.