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    Authentic Lucknowi Chikankari - the saree
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    Hand-embroidery luxury for exquisite bridal looks

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    Lucknow's finest Kurta Pajama sets for men

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    Mukaish

    Lucknow's most coveted embellishment,
    catching light since Nawabi times

  • Twirl in Lucknowi luxury

    ANARKALI

    Authentic Lucknowi
    Anarkalis,
    hand-embroidered
    for Dubai's finest
  • Layer on the heritage

    Waistcoat

    Lucknowi waistcoats -
    from boardroom to ballroom
  • Draped in embroidered charm

    Saree

    Authentic Lucknowi
    Chikankari - the saree
    your mother
    would approve
  • Weddings were made for this

    Lehenga

    Hand-embroidery 
    luxury for exquisite
    bridal looks
  • Dapper, the Lucknowi way

    Menswear

    Lucknow's finest
    Kurta Pajama
    sets for men
  • Shimmer, stitched by hand

    Mukaish

    Lucknow's most
    coveted embellishment,
    catching light
    since Nawabi times
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Lucknowi Chivankari is a centuries old form of hand embroidery, shaped in the cultural tifo Of Awadh and refined generation; into one of the most recognized textile traditions of the Indian subcontinent.

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History of Chikankari

Originating from Awadh, present day Lucknow region, ’Chikankari’ is a unique hand-embroidery. It is an arduous process, that is a compilation of designing, engraving, block printing, embroidery, washing and finishing. Traditionally, fine muslin was used as the base fabric but now mostly cotton (voile). First, the fabric is cut according to the requirement. Then it is block printed with design motifs on which the embroidery is done by the skilled Lucknowi Kaarigars (craftsmen). The cloth is then washed and is ready to use. It can now be dyed into various shades and stitched into a variety of styles.