Pure Silk Kashmiri Summer Suit Three-Piece With Tilla Embroidery, This Kashmiri Suit is Available in Both Unstitched as well as Stitched Option. Key Features Pure Silk Tilla Embroidery Three-Piece (Shirt, Dupatta, and Salwar) Stitched and Unstitched both are available 7 Days Return Policy Silk is Possibly the most beautiful, delicate, and lustrous material ever created. Silk dates back thousands of years, and still to this day is highly regarded as one of the most valuable, luxurious fabrics. Ev Raw Silk Dupatta With Embroidered Border, Red Traditional Wear With Embroidered Border And Straight Kurta, Red Silk Churidar With Resham Embroidery, Designer Silk Anarkali Set With Embroidered Border, Designer Red Anarkali Set With Embroidered Border, Silk Anarkali Set With Embroidered Border For Designer Wear, Red Anarkali Set With Embroidered Border For Designer Occasions, Elegant Dola Silk Kurta With Embroidered Border, Red Chanderi Anarkali Set With Embroidered Border
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Pure Silk Kashmiri Suit Three-Piece With Tilla Embroidery - Pure Silk / Tilla Embroidered / M(40)

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Pure Silk Kashmiri Summer Suit Three-Piece With Tilla Embroidery, This Kashmiri Suit is Available in Both Unstitched as well as Stitched Option. Key Features Pure Silk Tilla Embroidery Three-Piece (Shirt, Dupatta, and Salwar) Stitched and Unstitched both are available 7 Days Return Policy Silk is Possibly the most beautiful, delicate, and lustrous material ever created. Silk dates back thousands of years, and still to this day is highly regarded as one of the most valuable, luxurious fabrics. Even after all of those years, little has changed in the way silk is produced. Despite advances in production method technologies, silk production still very much remains a labor-intensive process, and a lot of hard work is involved. Tilla Embroidery Tilla embroidery is one of the most celebrated Kashmiri handicrafts, where the silver, golden, or copper hues of Tilla (zari) threads run magically into the fabric and embellish it with royalty.The legend has it that ‘Tilla Dozi’ was introduced by Shah-e-Hamadan, in a village called ‘Zari’, in Iran. The traditional Tilla designs draw inspiration from the immense scenic beauty that has been bestowed on Kashmir and the Persian culture. Paisley (Karrey or Buta), Lotus (Pamposh), Rose (Gulab), Almond (Badam), Maple leaves (Chinar), Vine (Dachh), Cypress (Sarav), Iris (Sosan), Hyacinth (Sumbal), Narcissus (Yambarzal), Pomegranate (Dainposh) and the abstract forms of birds, animals, humans are some of the most loved motifs, used in a million styles, patterns, and sizes with utmost finesse.From pherans and shawls, Tilla can now also be seen on suits, sarees, and lehengas of various colors and fabrics. The designs vary from traditional patterns to the contemporary demands of the consumer. You can read more about Tilla embroidery by clicking on the link below Dearest possession that is ‘Tilla’
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