Cotton Chikankari A Line Kurti- Sky Blue

Rs. 2,150.00
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<p><meta charset="utf-8">The product is a sky blue cotton chikankari embroidered kurti. It is regular fit, round neck, A-line kurti, has yoke with gathers &amp; three fourth sleeves. Comfort yourselves in this delightful respite from the summer edit pieces. <br></p>
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<p><meta charset="utf-8"><span>Hand Wash Separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents recommended. Do not bleach. Do not wring. Dry in shade.</span></p>
<h4><span><meta charset="utf-8">Craft</span></h4>
<p>Chikankari is a delicate hand embroidery technique from Lucknow. It is commonly done on textiles such as cotton, georgette, crepe, chiffon, silks etc.The stitches include tepchi (long-running stitch), bakhiya (shadow work), murri( rice-shaped french knots) and jali work. The type of stitch during the embroidery enhances the designs. The process involves block printing of the designs and patterns with washable dyes on a stitched garment, followed by the embroidery that traces those printed patterns with different stitches. Later the garment is washed to remove the printed dyes, bleached, stiffened and lastly ironed. Originally, Chikankari embroidery was done using white threads on a white muslin cloth, whereas nowadays coloured threads of cotton or silk on coloured backgrounds are also used.</p>
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