Hand Embroidered Ethnic Wear and Custom Designs in Gurugram
From intricate zari patterns to delicate katdaana beadwork, these hand-stitched details turn a simple garment into a cherished piece.
Here is a behind-the-scenes look at one of my skilled artisans at work. This image shows the process of hand-tracing a floral pattern onto fabric before the intricate embroidery begins.
This close-up shows the texture and detail of dabka and zari work. The combination of metallic threads and fine beads creates a three-dimensional floral design that is rich and luxurious.
A beautiful example of katdaana beadwork. I used red thread and silver beads to create these floral motifs on a grey fabric, a stunning combination that adds intricate detail to any outfit.
Even simple threadwork can be incredibly elegant. This photo shows a delicate vine pattern created with white and gold thread on a deep blue fabric, perfect for a subtle yet sophisticated design.
A work in progress. This black and white photo highlights the form and structure of a floral embroidery pattern being crafted on sheer fabric, showcasing the artistry before it becomes part of a finished garment.
About A Closer Look: Our Hand Embroidery
When you choose hand embroidery, you are choosing longevity. Unlike machine work that can fray or pull at the fabric over time, our hand-placed stitches using zari, dabka, and katdaana are secured individually. This means your lehenga or saree maintains its structure and rich look even after multiple wears. It is a more time-consuming process, but it ensures every thread counts.
The magic of a truly special outfit lies in the finish. At Aashirwad Boutique, I focus on traditional techniques that bring life to fabric. Whether I am using antique dabka for a vintage feel, shimmering katdaana for a party look, or classic zari for festive occasions, the goal is always to create something that feels personal and looks vibrant.
Why Handwork Matters
Machine embroidery is fast, but it often lacks the soul and precision of handwork. When we do hand-tracing on the fabric, we can adapt the motif to the specific cut of the blouse or the flare of a skirt. This customization is critical for:
- Durability: Hand-tied knots are stronger than machine loops, meaning your heavy embroidery stays put.
- Texture: Using a mix of beads, sequins, and thread creates a three-dimensional effect that catches the light differently at every angle.
- Versatility: We can incorporate elements like mirror work or gotta patti into simple cottons for a daily-wear look or layer them on silk for weddings.
Our Process in Gurugram
Located right here in Gurugram, I work with each client to choose the right materials. If you want a subtle vine pattern on a deep blue fabric for a puja, or heavy floral motifs for a shaadi, we start with a consultation. We discuss the fabric, the colors, and the occasion, then my team starts the slow, steady process of bringing the design to life. It is not just about making clothes, but about creating pieces that you will want to wear again and again.
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