India celebrates colour in every way possible, from an abundance of spices to a festival of colours to rainbow-coloured fields to multi-colored embroidered clothes. Our souls and our arts have always continued to be tarnished with colour.
Embroidery: Thread tradition
Indian needlework has held its head high and savored a fame that knows no bounds. Let's take a closer look at some embroidery and meet the various colours of India.
- Chikankari- Chikankari originated in Lucknow. It began with white thread work on white cloth, but now it is available in all colours imaginable.
- Aari- Aari work was practiced in Rajasthan, Lucknow, and Kashmir. Aari needlework was done using a sharp needle to make chain stitch loops.
- Katha- Katha work was chiefly carried out by rural women of West Bengal, Odisha, and Tripura. While stitching on the fabric, Kantha embroidery creates a wavy and wrinkled appearance.
- Phulkari- Phulkari embroidery comes from rural India. The base cloth is dull which is then covered with bright multi-coloured embroidery leaving no space.
- Mirrorwork- Mirrorwork originated from Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat. Mirrors of various sizes and shapes are sewn into clothing using a particular cross stitch.
Additional cross stitches are added to the fabric to improve the garment's aesthetic appeal.
A Glance Through Pop The Label Embroidered Kurta Sets:
Long straight-fit kurti:
A fit kurti is a must-have for any closet. Light embroidery on a straight-fit kurti adds charm, and you can wear it for casual, professional, and special occasions. We at Pop The Label have a range of straight-fit embroidered suits in all designs and colours imaginable. These kurtas can be worn with a variety of bottoms, be it jeans, leggings, palazzos, salwars, churidars, or shararas.
Beautiful flared kurti:
Anarkali and Angarkha kurtis are trending these days because of their alluring beauty. It is widely accepted by ladies who desire their clothes to be flowy, airy, and comfortable. Outstanding embroidery of a floral or geometric design made with thread, mirror, or other embellishments makes it look extraordinary. These types of kurtis are prominently worn by pregnant women. Pants, palazzos, churidars, and salwars are just a few of the different bottom styles available for our embroidered Anarkali suits.
Motif embroidery kurti:
Motifs made of gold and silver metallic thread look elegant on any type of kurti. Zari work in gold, silver, and dull tones, gotta patti work, as well as thread and beadwork, are used by our designers to present some brilliant and beautiful work in front of you. Every outfit embroidered with different patterns is the ideal outfit you can cherish for the rest of your life.
Bottom Line:
Our designer's end motive lies in making embroidery kurtis classy, comfortable, and affordable with no compromise on design elements to make each kurti unique in its own way. This way, we adhere to all the needs of modern women. If dressing up in a classy ethnic outfit makes your heart skip a beat, then our unique selection of ethnic embroidered collections is surely made for you.
Explore our mesmerising embroidered collection at Pop The Label's online store and get ready to appear elegant every time you put on clothing.