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Qué (quién) es zardozi - definición

EMBROIDERY TYPE IN IRAN, INDIAN SUBCONTINENT AND CENTRAL ASIA
Aughi; Zardosi; Zàri
  • Close-up shoot of zardozi (zardouzi) embroidery
  • Drawing of [[Delhi]] gold embroiderers at work in 1870, by [[John Lockwood Kipling]]
  • [[Vicereine]] [[Lady Curzon's peacock dress]], with a skirt made of Indian zardozi needlework featuring green beetle wings and gold and silver thread, was a sensation at her [[coronation]], making the front page of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' on 27 September 1903

zardozi         
[z?r'd?si]
¦ noun Indian embroidery worked with gold and silver thread.
Origin
from Pers.
Zardozi         
Zardozi or Zar-douzi, also Zardosi (Persian: زَردوزی), is an Iranian and Indian-subcontinent embroidery type. Zardozi comes from two Persian words: zar or zarin meaning 'gold', and dozi meaning 'sewing'.

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Zardozi

Zardozi or zar-douzi or zarduzi (from Classical Persian زَردوزی zardōzī, literally "gold embroidery"; Modern Persian: زَردوزی, romanized: zarduzi; Hindi: ज़रदोज़ी, Tajik: зардӯзӣ, Urdu: زردوزی, Uzbek: zardoʻzi), is an Iranian, Indian-subcontinent and Central Asian embroidery type. Zardozi comes from two Persian words: zar or zarin meaning 'gold', and dozi meaning 'sewing'. Zardozi is a type of heavy and elaborate metal embroidery on a silk, satin, or velvet fabric base. Designs are often created using gold and silver threads and can incorporate pearls, beads, and precious stones. It is used as decoration for a wide range of applications, including clothes, household textiles, and animal trappings. Historically, it was used to adorn the walls of royal tents, scabbards, wall hangings and the paraphernalia of regal elephants and horses.

Initially, the embroidery was done with pure silver wires and real gold leaves. However, today, craftsmen make use of a combination of copper wire, with a golden or silver polish, and silk thread.

Ejemplos de uso de zardozi
1. The former DACAAR Sewing Centre is now named Zardozi and based in Kabul, Afghanistan.
2. The women in the area are generally engaged in the informal sector such as zardozi embroidery, quilt making, handcrafts, bead making.