Zardozi III
Zardozi III
The Zardozi III accent pillow is a beautiful example of the traditional and timeless Zardozi embroidery from Pakistan. Often the Zardozi is done using silver and gold thread and incorporates bead and pearl embroidery, sequins, and lace as well as other materials to create sparkle and shine. Historically, Zardozi embroidery was used to adorn walls of royal tents. This one-of-a-kind decorative pillow will elegantly adorn any room in your home.
DETAILS:
25” x 25”
Front – polyester
Back – linen, in beige
Zipper closure
Down duck feather pillow insert
Fabric origin: Pakistan
THE STORY:
The traditional Zardozi-style embroidery is made by women from the remote areas of the province of Sindh. Pieces of recycled fabric are embroidered, embellished, and hand stitched. Mirror work, or shisha, is added for that extra sparkle and held in place with crochet stitches. When not tending the fields or harvesting crops, the women embroider in a group, sitting together side-by-side on the floor. Embroidery is a mark of pride for the Sindhi culture. Whoever makes the better embroidery is respected for her craftsmanship. A wedding is not considered complete without these embroideries given as a dowry to the bride. My friend, Fahad, sends me the embroidery. His organization, Dominion Traders, has been a long-time partner of SERRV International. Unfortunately, I had to cancel several work trips to Pakistan due to U.S. State Department travel advisories. Someday I will meet these women and Fahad!