Embroidered Chiffon Silk

Embroidered chiffon silk makes an elegant, sheer fabric. Chiffon, a plain woven fabric with a silken touch, is used for many purposes when mixed with silk. It gives a soft, beautiful drape and crepe-like texture. This fabric can be dyed and painted beautifully as per the various demands. They can either be stretchable or can have a crinkled look often enhanced with assorted designs, patterns & colors like a gold-silver line.

Color
Silk chiffons are available in a variety of hues. Such as:

  • Cherry
  • Plum
  • Red
  • Wild berry
  • Wine
  • Fuchsia
  • Hot pink
  • Mulberry
  • Orange
  • Gray
  • Off white
  • Coral
  • Yellow
  • Purple
  • Green
  • Lilac

Designs & Patterns
Embroidered chiffon silk come with a variety of patterns & designs.

  • Floral
  • Metal work
  • Bead work
  • Sequence
  • Running stitch
  • Chain stitch
  • Patch work
  • Shiny embossed flowers
  • Sequin
  • Lace work

Manufacturing Hubs
Embroidered chiffon silk is manufactured in large quantity at:

  • Karnataka
  • Maharashtra
  • New Delhi
  • West Bengal
  • Haryana
  • Ahmedabad

Export Markets
The embroidered chiffon silk is majorly exported to Australia where the requirement for this particular fabric is in huge demand.

Embroidered Silk Fabrics

Silk fabrics hold the lineage being one of the most popular fabrics since ages. It is considered to be the oldest textile fibres known to man. The luster and sheen of silk fabrics is what makes it most sought-after for varied usages. Embroidery on silk fabrics basically involves the adornment of the textile using threads and various embellishments. This employs the application of a host of stitches in varying patterns and styles, some of which are as follows:

  • Satin stitch
  • Chain stitch
  • Zardozi work
  • Kasuti Embroidery
  • Ahir Bharat Embroidery

The embellishments used to decorate these textiles includes:

  • Beads ( wooden, metallic )
  • Tassels
  • Zari
  • Laces
  • Glitters

Embroidery on these fabrics is done either done through hand or machines. Embroidery done with hand involves intricate thread work inspired by ancient art forms of India. Machines used for embroidery employ a comprehensive range of designs that are first worked upon by expert technicians to ensure that these are best quality products with fine finishes.

Embroidered silk fabrics are available in combination with varied other fabrics, such as :

Embroidered Fabrics

The history of embellishing fabrics is almost as old as fabrics themselves. Men folk have always exercised innovation to beautify the textiles used for various purposes turning this practice into a full-fledged industry today.

Embroidery forms one of the most popular medium of decorating textiles. It primarily involves decorative needlework done with colorful threads to adorn any type of fabric. Embroidery portrays representation of any form, figure and design pattern using threads in a most creative manner. The fabrics embellished with embroidery can be used for a variety of applications such as:

  • Bed spreads and linens
  • Cushion covers
  • Table linens
  • Kitchen linens
  • Upholstery
  • Tapestry
  • Apparels and accessories
  • Bags
  • Quilts

The designs employed by these products are meticulously worked upon by skilled craftsman to ensure that they match the functional utility and varying tastes of people. Different styles of embroideries have been exploited to suit different fabrics such as:

  • Zardozi and bidri on silks, satins and crepes.
  • Kantha and kathi on cottons and jute.
  • Kashmiri embroidery or kashida on wool.
  • Chikankari on fine linens and voil.
  • Phulkari on Georggets, chiffon and other synthetic materials.
  • Indian embroidered fabrics have preserved its ethnic sanctity in a most unique way. The reason its demand has caught rage in both Indian as well as international markets

 

  • Embroidered Silk Fabrics
  • Embroidered Rayon Fabrics
  • Embroidered Polyester Fabrics
  • Embroidered Acrylic
  • Embroidered Linen
  • Embroidered Cotton Fabric

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