Aari Work Blouse
Aari work traces out its emergence way back in the 12th century, which marked the rule of the Mughal emperors. Floral motifs, traditional designs and fascinated the Mughal royals during that period. This popularized and brought Aari work into the limelight. Aari Work is a type of Age-Old Indian embroidery technique which involves stretching fabric and stitching designs using a long needle with a hook at the end. A combination of bold and intricate zardozi work, French knots, kundan work on the blouse designs are completely unique and out of this world!
A pen like needle which resembles the shape of a crochet needle, gives rise to an intrinsic form of artwork called the ‘Aari work’. This work is popular for its delicate and finest threadwork which enhances the essence of hand embroidery.
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