The art of Chikankari has been in the run since the Mughal era and continues to be a trendsetter even in the contemporary world. This traditional style of embroidery holds its origin from Lucknow and graces the personality of every woman when crafted on a sari. This delicate embroidery is a blend of multiple stitching patterns, often done on a light pastel coloured georgette fabric with white thread, for a subtle and classy look. The one you see on this page is a perfect example of the same, woven on a pure georgette salmon buff (yellowish-orange) lightweight fabric which makes it easy to wear, carry and simultaneously allows for a sober personality.
Chikakari is often decorated with white thread hand embroidery in Mughal architectural patterns of flowers, leaves and paisleys which have their inspiration from the rich Persian culture that reveals their love and affection for nature. A similar kind has been embroidered here with the main field lavishly filled with intrinsic motifs of bunches of leaves and pallu flourished with small flowers and stylized nature-inspired designs all over. The most striking one is the border embroidered in designer large paisleys along with the intense floral mesh at the bottom of the pallu.
If you are looking for elegant wear for your summer functions or any morning functions, then there can be no better fit than this georgette Lucknavi sari. Accessorize it with traditional uncomplicated danglers, matching bracelet, subtle makeup and get ready for your party charmer attire!
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