AARI EMBROIDERY WITH HIGHLIGHT OF SEQUENCE & cutdana
Aari embroidery, known for its intricate and delicate needlework, is a traditional craft that involves creating fine, continuous chain stitches using a specialized hooked needle called an "aari" needle. Originating from Mughal times, it’s widely used in bridal wear, formal attire, and festive garments. Aari embroidery can form elaborate motifs like floral designs, paisleys, and intricate geometrical patterns with high precision.
When sequins and cutdana are used as highlights, they add texture, sparkle, and luxury to the already detailed embroidery, making the design more vibrant and glamorous