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Zardozi, or zar-douzi or
zarduzi (from
classical Persian زَردوزی
zardōzī,
literally "gold embroidery";
Modern Persian: زَردوزی, romanized: zarduzi; Hindi:...
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embroidery is the Zari and the
Zardozi or Zardosi,
known since the late 16th century,
brought in
India by the Moghuls. The word
Zardozi comes from the two Persian...
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their work in
Devdas (2002
Hindi film), Radhika's
bridal lehenga featured zardozi cut-work with
Gujarati cultural significance, a
trailing ghagra with a...
- the outside, then
Zardozi, back
behind those Circle of Fire,
Fancy Man and from a long way back Buckaroo. It's
Okita Sushi,
Zardozi a
length away on the...
- to make
intricate patterns and
elaborate designs of
embroidery called zardozi. Zari was po****rised
during the
Moghul era; the port of
Surat was linked...
- silk thread.
Zardozi embroidery uses gold and
silver thread, and
sometimes pearls and
precious stones.
Cheap modern versions of
zardozi use synthetic...
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called the gota in Hindi-Urdu, is
often elaborately embroidered in zari and
zardozi work. Each leg of a
traditional gharara is made from over 12
metres of...
- in
Delhi for
jewellery and Zari saris. Delhi's arts and
crafts include,
Zardozi—an
embroidery done with gold thread—and Meenakari—the art of enamelling...
- printing,
stone carving and sculpture, tarkashi, zari, gota-patti,
kinari and
zardozi,
silver jewellery, gems, kundan,
meenakari and jewellery, Lakh ki Chudiya...
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especially textiles embroidered in the
patterns of Nakshi, Saadi, Chikhan, Ari,
Zardozi, Wastli, Gota and Kohra. The
imperial workshops in the
towns of La****...