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Indian Zari products marked the universe with their elegant and the exquisite designs. They represent the Indian cultural heritage and the craftsmanship of the skilled Indian craftsmen. In India the use of Zari can be seen from the ancient Vedic age, they are basically used to adorn the attire of go ds, and hold a distinguished place among all crafts. The Zari work can be done to wide collection of fabrics. The repertoire of saris range from Banarasi Amru from Surat, Paithani, Patola and Kancheevaram to the cotton saris from the tribal regions of Bihar and Madhya Pradesh to enchant the modern Indian women. The Zari saris crafted by the skilled Indian craftsmen with gold and silver thread in beautiful embroidery patterns enchant the world. Besides the golden threads Indian craftsmen crafts a gamut of Zari products in various embroidery materials like stars and spangles, chalak, champo, kinari, salma and badla. The original embroidery of Zari i.e. known as Kalabattu was done with pure silver wires created with real gold leaves. Apart from these fabrics Zari is being used in crafting delicate wall tapestries, badges, emblems, decorative bags and purses etc. A wide range of Zari and Zari products is manufactured by a host of manufacturers.
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