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작성자 Reina
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Bridal+Dresses+2013-2014+(4).pngThe rich and exquisite world of Indian textiles is one that has captivated people for decades. One of the most renowned and admired categories of Indian textiles is the fabric known as Kota, which originates from the city of Varanasi, also known as Banaras. It's a fabric that boasts some of the most intricate and beautiful weaving techniques, two of which are the Cutwork, which are frequently misused exchanging.

Kadwork are a technique utilized in Banarasi weaving, characteristic of delicate floral patterns crafted by manual. The term 'kad' is an Urdu word, which translates to 'to cut'. However, unlike cutwork and crewel embroidery from other areas, the outcome of Kadwork in Banarasi fabric features motifs in light design threads set against a primarily dark-contrasting background. Also known as the "ornate weaving technique", a standard feature of traditional Banarasi fabrics. This labor-intensive process involves threading an intricately designed needle again and again, which makes each and every floral design unique. Since these patterns need additional careful efforts to prevent textile damage, expert artisans are preferred while working on exact designs in Kadwork pattern.

Cutwork is a form of Party wear embroidery blouse that utilizes small scissors or a special hand tool known as a "fabric-cutting tool" and depends on the material removal of threads to demonstrate relief in design compared to the others like tamba hada that uses single thread on plain weaving machine and cutwork in a broader sense, appears relatively simple but actually entails several complex aspects like maintaining an uniform pressure on woven fabric so both regular and skilled tailor appears to take this care while sewing cutwork whereas on the other hand, the other option depends on the emplacement of threading.

The difference between Cutwork techniques is Cutwork is traditionally linked to the weavers of Banaras who put up meticulous patterns on the fabric, and Cutwork weavers mostly rely upon manual manipulation on the design by hand as part of a small craft on the fabric rather. In principle, their procedures and outcomes can change in difference substantially, and both techniques can be visible on numerous fabrics.

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