
Zardozi - Wikipedia
Zardozi, or zar-douzi or zarduzi (from Classical Persian زَردوزی zardōzī, literally "gold embroidery"; Modern Persian: زَردوزی, romanized: zarduzi; Hindi: ज़रदोज़ी, Tajik: зардӯзӣ, Urdu: زردوزی, Uzbek: zardoʻzi), is an Iranian, Indian-subcontinent and Central Asian embroidery type.
Veteran designer Ritu Kumar on the history and techniques of zardozi …
Sep 20, 2019 · Textile revivalist and art enthusiast Ritu Kumar’s love for this historical technique has led her to archival documents as well as on-ground research to preserve the sanctity of this art form. Here, she delves into the techniques, intricacies and …
The Art of Zardozi Work | The Indian Couture Blog
Feb 6, 2023 · Zardozi embroidery is an ancient art form that originated in India and is characterised by metallic threads (usually gold or silver) to create ornate and visually striking patterns on fabric. Each Zardozi design pattern is a work of art that displays the mastery of the craftsman who created it by fusing together a rainbow of hues and designs.
Mughal Dynasty Art: Captivating 5 Zardozi Embroidery
Jan 18, 2025 · Explore the captivating art of Zardozi embroidery, a legacy of the Mughal dynasty art. Discover the beauty of this intricate craft and its cultural significance.
Zardozi: The Royal Art of Embellishment - PeepulTree
May 16, 2019 · Flaunted by royalty and the upper crust, zari has dazzled one and all since medieval times. Find out why Indian zardozi has always been the most coveted – and pick up some golden tips on how not to get fooled by fakes!
Zari Zardozi — Google Arts & Culture
Zari zardozi is a style of embroidery that came to India from central Asia in the 12th century. An ornate and sumptuous craft, it was patronised by the affluent and courtly classes. In current...
Bhopal’s Royal Zari-Zardozi Art: Origin, Making And More!
Jul 20, 2022 · Zari-Zardozi is a timeless embroidery artform that adorns purses, footwear and traditional Indian apparel. The art of zari-zardozi nestles in the narrow alleys of the old town of Bhopal. Local artisans create unparalleled works of gold embroidery that …
Zardozi Embroidery - History & Methods - Cultural India
Zardozi embroidery is beautiful metal embroidery, which once used to embellish the attire of the Kings and the royals in India. It was also used to adorn walls of the royal tents, scabbards, wall hangings and the paraphernalia of regal elephants and horses.
Zardozi Embroidery: Traditional Embroidery From Lucknow
Zardozi is a style of embroidery that has its earliest mentions in Vedic literatures, the Ramayana, and the Mahabharata. The original process, known as “Kalabatun”, used silk threads wrapped in real gold and silver wires to decorate satin and velvet fabrics.
Zardozi Art - JournalsOfIndia
Jul 7, 2020 · Zardozi Art. The word ‘Zardozi’ is made up of two Persian terms, Zar meaning gold and Dozi meaning embroidery. A Persian embroidery form, Zardosi attained its summit in the 17th century, under the patronage of Mughal Emperor Akbar.