Description
A maroon with gold handwork lehenga is a traditional Indian garment featuring a multi color skirt (lehenga) intricately embellished with hand-stitched gold and pearl embroidery, often paired with a matching color blouse (choli) and dupatta.
The "handwork" can include techniques like zari, zardosi, sequins, beads, and thread embroidery, with designs ranging from delicate floral patterns to heavy, regal motifs suitable for weddings and festive occasions.
Key Components:
Lehenga (Skirt):
A long, pleated skirt that is secured at the waist.
Choli (Blouse):
A fitted top that completes the outfit.
Dupatta:
A long scarf that is draped over the shoulders or head.
Embellishments & Materials:
Handwork Techniques:
The gold and sequin handwork can feature a variety of techniques, including:
Zari & Zardosi: Intricate metallic thread embroidery.
Sequins & Beads: Shimmering and decorative elements.
Thread Embroidery: Using different colored threads for intricate patterns.
Aari-Tari: A specific type of embroidery using a hook, notes Panash India.
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