Lucknow Chikankari Hand Embroidered Salwar Suit Set
Fabric Used – Traditional Chikankari is embroidered on Muslin cloth (lightweight cotton cloth in a plain weave) with a white thread.
Motifs – The most common motif used is that of a creeper. Individual floral motifs may embellish the entire garment or just one corner. Among the floral motifs embroidered, the jasmine, rose, flowering stems, lotus and the paisley motif are the most popular.
Colors – The dye used is made up of different varieties of gum trees and which is dried into small lumps.
Process
The embroidery process of Lucknow Chikankari is very complex and needs a lot of expertise.
The process undergoes five different stages namely cutting and stitching, printing, embroidery, washing and finishing. Cutting is carried out in lots of 20-50 garments. The layouts are done to minimize wastage of materials. Stitching is often done by the same person. Printing is carried out by the use of wooden blocks dipped in dyes like Neel and Safeda. After this, the fabric is embroidered by women. The last process, which is washing and finishing, takes about 10-12 days. This includes bleaching, acid treatment, stiffening, and ironing.
Uniqueness:
About 40 different stitches are used for Lucknow Chikan embroidery. Each stitch is used for one purpose only.
Maintenance:
- Do not soak it in detergent for so long.
- Wash separately.
- Do not bleach.
- Dry in Shade.
- Iron at low heat.
Why You Should Buy This Salwar Suit?
- Hand Embroidery.
- Embroidered by Expert Weavers.
- Authentic from Lucknow.
- Best suited for traditional, ceremonial, and religious occasions.
Lucknow Chikankari has been Conferred with the Geographical Indication (GI) Status in 2008 with the GI Number 102.
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