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Play magic with Zari

Zari has been creatively crafted since the ancient times. It is used to create a shimmer look for the day wear and is crafted ingeniously for a glittering look during the moonlit nights. If you want to add a dash of sparkle to your attire then zari is your style partner. Prevalent in the South Asian region, it is a part of numerous traditional wears in the Indian sub-continent and its neighbouring countries. Traditionally zari, a tinsel thread, was made from pure gold, silver or copper. Nowadays imitation zari and metallic zari has carved a niche for itself. Zari is available in vibrant colours like metallic blue, hot pink, olive green and many more. It definitely adds a vivacious look to any attire. This tinsel thread is used on a variety of fabrics but it is most popular with silk cloth. With sarees, an Indian traditional women wear, zari is used very liberally. The tinsel thread is woven with fabrics like cotton or silk to create beautiful motifs. Zari is believed to be handed down by the Mugal era. In those days meticulous calculation of zari threads was required to make emerge a motif on the cloth. Another Indian garments like Gamcha, Ghaghra, Duppata, Koti and others zari go well with them are a favourite of many. With prints like lehria and checks, zari threads are interwoven to create a mesmerising look. It is an integral part of the Pakistani bridal wear. The helm of the bridal wear is embellished with zari. In the Muslim culture, Burqa, a veil covering the entire body, is adorned with zari. At the borders of the Burqa, gorgeous floral patterns are designed with zari. The muslim men folk wear a cloth hat as a part of their tradition, which is either embroidered with regular thread or zari. Usually zari embroidered hats are worn during festive occasions. Zari hats in gold and copper are most popular. Apart from being used with garments, zari made-ups are also widely accepted by people across the globe. Red or pink ribbon with golden zari woven with it is a beautiful way to finish the gift wrapping for that special occasion. Zari laces can be stitched to curtains while renovating home. Such laces can also be used in the worship place of the home. Broad golden zari laces go well with white napkins. Zari can be braided with cordonnet table cloth or pillow covers. Whichever way you use zari it is sure to attract you eyeballs. URL : http://www.made-from-india.com/article/Play-magic-with-Zari-676.html

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