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HAUTE
COUTURE, is a globally prominent and popular name in the
world of fashion & fancy garments and also in the embroidery
industry. It is a well-established and well-equipped,
export-oriented unit, with a large pool of ingenious and
well-experienced professionals, craftsmen, world-famous
designers, and a large number of other ancillary personnel.
Presently, we are one of the prominent manufacturers,
wholesale suppliers, and exporters of high fashion and fancy
garments and a wide variety of embroidery works, of not only
of India, but also of Asia, East & West Europe, and North
America. Moreover, our business is continuously expanding to
other parts of the global market with a brisk pace.
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The most ornate and tedious form of
Indian embroidery is the Zardozi workmanship. This form uses
metal thread instead of the usual silk or rayon. The fabric,
usually silk or velvet, is marked with the pattern and then
the craftsman covers the pattern with metal thread
embellishing it with stones or beads. Many rich women from
the late 1500s had many dresses that had embroidery in them.
Another form of embroidery from India
is the Ari work. This work is done by stretching the fabric
on a frame and creating the stitches from a long a needle.
The needle also carries sequins, beads, and other
embellishments to decorate the pattern.
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PURUKRITI IS A COMPANY WHICH DEALS IN INNOVATIVE
RANGE OF PURSES,BATUAS,PAPER BAGS,MOBILE COVERS,PAINTINGS, HAND
PURSES,ANTIQUE SONE WORK ON PURSES,TABLE CARPET,HANGINGS,ETC.THE
COMPANY BELIEVES IN GIVING BEST QUALITY OF PRODUCTS AT A REASONABLE
PRICES.THE MATERIAL USESD IS OF A CLASS QUALITY A CLASS QUALITY.THE
DESIGNS ARE UNIQUE AND VERY VERY TRENDY.
The Kashmiri, Embroidery commonly known with its
traditional name Kashida Embroidery is famous for its sheer beauty
and has in perfection attained the limits of fantasy and
incredulity. Patterns and colour schemes are magnificently employed
in Kashmiri Embroidery by the crafts-man with a mood aligned to the
spirit of nature. Kashmiri Embroidery is done on canvas base
material with crystal threads. Pashmina and leather threads are also
used in Kashmiri Embroidery. The designs and motifs employed are
Notus, ghobi, chinar leaf, natural depicting flowers and leaf,
birds, Blossoms and Trees. Utility items being produced commercially
today are bed spread, floor cushion, pillow covers and sofa cushions
etc
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