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Embroidered Kurta Pajama refers to an art or handicraft of decorating kurta and Pajama with different designs stitched in particular strands of yarn or threads by using a particular type of needle. Embroidery includes embedding materials such as metal strips, pearls, beads, sequins, and quills on such kurta and Pajama in order to enhance the complete look and fell of the garment.
Manufacturers own embroidery machine that are exclusively created by using a definite machine that can read a pre-programmed or automated design and thereby mechanically creating stitched design on different types of kurtas and Pajamas. Embroidered kurta Pajamas are very famous and people all over the globe come to purchase them and also buy them in stock so that they can sell them in their respective countries. Each region incorporates a number of regional embroidery styles that drastically vary by each area.
The most ornate and tedious form of embroidery executed on kurta and Pajamas is the “Zardosi” workmanship. This is the form of embroidery that makes use of metal thread instead of the usual silk or rayon. The material used to make kurta and Pajama usually cotton, silk or velvet is marked with the pattern and then the skilled craftsman goes about to cover the entire pattern with metal thread and further embellishing it with different colored stones and beads.
Embroidery which is carried out on kurta and Pajama is basically classified depending on its use of the underlying base material. In embroidery, designs are randomly applied without concentrating much upon interlace of the original material. Kurta are usually filled on its neck border line and the design runs through the entire collar which provides it with a rich and traditional look. Moreover some manufacturers includes crewel that refers to a worsted yarn that is typically used for embroidery edging and conventional style of Chinese embroidery work executed on Pajamas.
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