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Zari Tepestry Embroidery Wall Hanging

Zardozi (zar- gold, dozi-embroidery) was once patronized by Mughal emperors and used extensively to adorn their clothes, chambers and curtains etc. Totally hand-embroidered by master artisans of Agra, the descendents of those who once created these pieces for the royalty, this stunning wall art has been created the age old way using a rectangular wooden frame and hooked needles. The only difference is that whereas centuries ago, real gold wires were used as embroidery threads, nowadays we use golden polished copper wires. At Ms Handicrafts gallery, we live to keep alive India’s Mughal art traditions, once the pride and joy of the royal houses. When art lovers such as you buy a Mughal art piece, the surviving few craftsmen are encouraged to pass this craft onto their children.

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Minimum Order Quantity: 10 Piece

Product Details:
MaterialThread
ThemeFlower
Design/PatternEmbroidery
Size12x12 inches
Usage/ApplicationHome Decor Wall Hanging
ColorMehroon & Blue
BrandMs Handicrafts
Packaging TypeCarton
CareCloth
Thickness10 mm
Combustion Chamber WarrantyLife time
Product Code1090
UseHome decor
Width12
Weight1 kg
ShapeSquare
Height12
SKU190
WorkGold Embroidery
Length12
ModelClassic

Zardozi (zar- gold, dozi-embroidery) was once patronized by Mughal emperors and used extensively to adorn their clothes, chambers and curtains etc. Totally hand-embroidered by master artisans of Agra, the descendents of those who once created these pieces for the royalty, this stunning wall art has been created the age old way using a rectangular wooden frame and hooked needles. The only difference is that whereas centuries ago, real gold wires were used as embroidery threads, nowadays we use golden polished copper wires. At Ms Handicrafts gallery, we live to keep alive India’s Mughal art traditions, once the pride and joy of the royal houses. When art lovers such as you buy a Mughal art piece, the surviving few craftsmen are encouraged to pass this craft onto their children.

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