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Handmade crafts: 

The Artisans Delight of Handmade Zari Embroidery from Sangam Vihar 

Sangam Vihar, a neighborhood in South Delhi, is home to many skill artisans who create beautiful hand made crafts. One such craft that has been a part of Indian tradition for centuries is Zari embroidery. In this blog, we will explore the process of making Zari Embroidery, it’s advantages, disadvantages, health benefits, and environmental impact.

1.What is Zari Embroidery?

Zari Embroidery is a traditional Indian embroidery technique that uses gold and silver threads to create Intricate designs on fabric. It is a popular craft in Sangam vihar, with many local artisans specializing in this technique.

  2.How is Zari Embroidery made? 

The process of making Zari Embroidery is a labor intensive one. That helps to create jobs opportunity for local artisans. First, they selects the fabric and threads. Then, they use a needle and threads to create a different and unique designs. This process take several days or even a week to complete.

3.Advantages of Zari Embroidery 

Zari Embroidery has several advantages, including:

Provides Job Opportunities: Zari Embroidery provides job opportunities for local artisans, Supporting the local economy.

Promotes Cultural Heritage: Zari embroidery promotes Indian cultural heritage and traditional techniques.

Unique and Personalized: Zari Embroidery is unique and Personalized, making it a special and meaningful gift.

Therapeutic Benefits: creating Zari embroidery can be therapeutic, reducing stress and anxiety.


4.Disadvantages and Environmental Impact:

Zari Embroidery also has several disadvantages and Environmental Impact, including:

Time consuming and Labor-intensive: Zari Embroidery is time consuming and Labor-intensive, making it expensive.

Environmental Impact: The production of Zari Embroidery can have a environmental impact, such as use of chemical dyes and waste generation.

Limited Availability: Zari Embroidery is often limited in availability, making it scarce.


Conclusion:

Zari embroidery is a beautiful and traditional Indian craft that promotes Cultural heritage and traditional values. This exquisite craft not only showcases the country’s artistic Prowess but also provides a sustainable livelihood for thousands of artisans. As a proud preserver of traditional Indian culture, Zari Embroidery embodies the spirit of “job provider, not job seeker.” By supporting this ancient craft, we are not only preserving our cultural legacy but also empowering local communities and 

promoting economic growth. 

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