
Maroon
Art Silk
Embellished
Embroidered
1
Beads & Stones
Bollywood
Handloom
Party
India
Name : Naz Maggam aari hand made work blouse maroon
Fabric : Art Silk
Pattern : Embroidered
Net Quantity (N) : 1
Maggam and Aari work are both traditional Indian embroidery techniques, often used to embellish garments such as sarees, lehengas, and suits. Here’s a bit more about each :
Maggam Work :
Technique : Maggam work is a form of hand embroidery that uses various threads, beads, sequins, and sometimes even mirrors to create intricate patterns. The stitches used in maggam work can be elaborate and involve a lot of detailing.
Designs : Common designs include floral patterns, paisleys, and geometric shapes. It is often used to add a regal touch to bridal wear and festive garments.
Materials : The work typically involves threads in contrasting or complementary colors, along with embellishments like beads and sequins.
Aari Work :
Technique : Aari work, also known as Aari embroidery or Aari stitch, is done using a special hook-like needle called an "aari." This needle is used to create intricate patterns with thread. The technique is known for its fine and delicate designs.
Designs : Aari work often features detailed motifs like floral patterns, paisleys, and peacocks. The designs can be quite intricate and are often used to adorn high-end garments.
Materials : Similar to maggam work, aari work involves threads, and it may also include embellishments like beads and sequins.
Difference Between Maggam and Aari Work :
Technique : While maggam work involves various types of stitches and embellishments,
Sizes :
1 Mtr
Country of Origin : India
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