Zarkala Mahila Hatshilp Producer Company Limited
Exquisite artistry intertwined in threads: Zardozi craft, a timeless masterpiece.
"Zardozi Art"
Zardozi craft is an ancient and intricate embroidery technique that originated in Persia and found its way to India centuries ago. This exquisite craft involves the meticulous stitching of metallic threads, beads, and precious stones onto fabrics, creating intricate and dazzling designs. Zardozi embroidery embodies the rich cultural heritage of India and continues to be cherished for its opulence, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance.. Budaun was an important centre of Islamic learning and culture Budaun is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, located on the banks of the Sot River. It has a long and rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
Badaun, a region known for its rich history in zardozi craft, this traditional embroidery technique has deep roots and holds significant cultural importance. Badaun has been influenced by the neighbouring cluster of Bareilly, renowned for its intricate zari zardozi work. The artisans in Badaun have inherited and embraced this craft, showcasing their exceptional skills and expertise.
Zardozi craft in Badaun is not just an art form; it is a means of sustaining livelihoods, empowering women, and preserving cultural traditions. By supporting zardozi craft in Badaun, we celebrate the craftsmanship of these talented artisans and contribute to the preservation of this timeless art form for generations to come.
Reg. Office
Arifpur Nawada near Jila Udyog Kendra, Aaonla Road, Badaun, Uttar Pradesh - 243601
Phone: +91 93041 85432
Email ID: contact@zarkala.in
"Raw Materials"
We use raw materials like cut dana, glass beads, sequins, zari, and dabka. There is a varied variety of colours and sizes available in small as well as medium quantities. The vibrance in the Zari Zardosi is also bought with the use of multicoloured silk threads along with bright and shining sequins and 'cut dana' (beads).
Zari Zardosi embroidery uses the vibrant colour of silk threads along with bright sequins and beads.
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