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Phulkari Anarkali Kurti sequence work-XL size
Palazzo phulkari embroidery
Punjabi juti
Phulkari was traditionally made of heavy
fabrics, notably khaddar, a heavy cotton fabric. Phulkari is nowadays being
done on a variety of materials, including chiffon and lightweight cotton. The
Phulkari embroidery is created with colorful silken thread and a darn stitch on
the back of khaddar, a coarse cotton fabric.
Phulkari plays a very important role in a
girl's life. Birth of a girl marks the beginning of the child's grandmother of
the task in creating the future bride's trousseau, which is worn by the bride
when she walks around the sacred fire during her wedding ceremony.
For the uninitiated, phulkari is threadwork
that uses linear stitches to create intricate
flower-like patterns. The finished work is known as bagh (or garden) and worn by women
in Punjab during marriages and festivals.
Even though Phulkari means floral work, the
designs in this embroidery comprised not only flowers but also included various
motifs and geometrical patterns and shapes. The
Phulkari embroidery is overall very bright, vibrant and it brings color to
people's lives. The Phulkari embroidery is very popular worldwide.