Embroidered
Skirt
Embroidered skirts look elegant and classy. Embroidery
represents traditional artwork and embroidered skirts are mostly
preferred for formal occasions like wedding, parties, etc. Basically,
embroidery is the use of needlework to enhance a piece of fabric through
the use of sewing. Silk skirts with heavy embroidery of sequence work
looks amazing and goes well with wrap tops. A wide variety of silk
fabric and silk blends have been used for making beautiful embroidered
skirts.
Types of Embroidery on Skirts
There are many different types of embroidery work done on skirts, each
with their own characteristics and methods. Embroidery done on skirts
can be broadly divided into hand embroidery and machine embroidery.
Hand-made embroidery includes the following types of traditional
designs:
- Phulkari
- Kantha
- Zardosi
- Kasuti
- Kashmiri
- Chikan Work
- Gota Patti & Kundan Work Embroidery
The multi colored skirts with classical embroidery all over and on
the waist makes it look rich and wearable for any occasion.
Types of Silk Fabric
Embroidery work is done on a wide variety of silk fabrics for making
attractive skirts. Some of the commonly used fabrics are:
- Silk Georgette
- Chiffon Silk
- Silk Habutai
- Silk Satin
Apart from traditional designs, embroidered skirts are embellished
with beads, sequins, tassels, etc to lend an exotic look. The blend of
vibrant colors with traditional Indian artistry has led to an ever
increasing demand of embroidered skirts in domestic as well as
international markets.