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embroidered kameez salwar
suits, embroidered ladies suits, embroidered salwar kurta and
embroidery salwar kameez catalog for online shopping.
The complex embroidered
kameez salwar patterns which appear all over the world - from Eastern Europe to Palestine and from Thailand to Morocco -
are actually created in a very simple way. Single motifs are uncommon in peasant embroidery; instead the motifs are
usually repeated to form straight bands, which are then arranged above one another. Traditional Greek Island designs
can have as many as six or seven different bands put together to form an intricate border, which is usually
finished with a pattern that creates a broken outer edge.
Embroidered salwar kurtas are manufactured in different parts of the world. India is a
rich centre of manufacturing and exporting of this garment of ethnic fashion .
The salwar kameez is manufactured in most of the indian
states.
The word Embroidery comes from the Anglo-Saxon word for "edge", but the technique itself was
being used long before that. The term was first applied to decoratively stitched borders on medieval church vestments.
But over time it came to cover all stitched decoration on any textile fabric. It is an art of hand weaving which is
done with the help of needle. It also known as needlework. The earliest known Embroidery examples are from 3000 B.C.
They are hand work over the woven threads on clothing. Designs for embroidery came with the traders, first from the
Portuguese, then Dutch, and finally the English setting off on long voyages to bring back cargoes of all sorts,
especially spices and textiles. Soon from China and eventually India came "musk, rhubarb, pearls, tin,
porcelain, and silk and wrought stuff of all kinds."
Embroidery, like every other art form, needs to be
understood to be fully appreciated and enjoyed. Insight of the principles not only creates the urge to "paint" with
needle and thread but gives one the knowledge that enables a more keen perception of the old masterpieces as well as
modern day pieces. There is no fix shapes and sizes of embroidery. It may vary from inches to feet.
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