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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.

Address 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026
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*Colorful embroidery and mirror work

Mirrorwork embroidery, which is deeply rooted mainly in the Kutch region of Gujarat and Rajasthan, was handed down from Iran during the Mughal rule. The colorful fabrics and embroidery, with beautiful mirrors shining in the sun, have become a traditional costume today.

Mirrors used for embroidery are generally circular. Others may be squares, triangles, hexagons, polygons, and various other shapes. Due to the mirror work embedded in the fabric, the mirrors shine when they catch the sun's rays, giving them a special presence that ordinary fabrics do not have.

The colorful cross-stitch embroidery around the mirror, which is applied to hold the mirror to the fabric, is one of the most attractive features of the design. Today, mirrors are sometimes made of lightweight, durable film.

*Indian Tyrolean Tape

Indians use it by sewing it on the bottom part of the sari, the part that touches the ground, to make the sari look more beautiful, so that the sari's saree will not become tattered. [Tyrolean] originally comes from a European regional name, but in India it has developed in its own unique way especially for decorating saris and other garments.

*The embroidery is beautiful.

Tyrolean tapes are very gorgeous, with three-dimensional embroidery using golden threads and shiny, colorful fabrics. It is an unusual tape with a wonderful presence unique to India! Just sewing a little bit of it on something will make it look bright and gorgeous ^^.

It is also great for sewing on to the hem of jeans or skirts, or for beautifully tailoring bags, curtains, etc.!

Even simple clothes and bags can be given an Asian touch with just a few simple touches.

It is up to you how you use it, so why don't you use it in various places to make your fashion and your room more ethnic?

*History of Indian Embroidery

The tradition of embroidery in India dates back to 2300 - 1500 BC. Bronze needles have been excavated at the ruins of Mohenjo-daro, a city of the Indus civilization (2500 B.C. - 1800 B.C.).

Embroidery entered its golden age during the reign of Akbar I, the third monarch of the Mughal Empire. He was a lover of art and architecture and lavished extravagance on royal garments. Zardozi embroidery was famous for its use of real gold and silver for threads, pearls, and silk fabrics to decorate the garments. Today, materials are more affordable and are used for costumes for special occasions.

Mirrorwork embroidery, which is deeply rooted mainly in the Kutch region of Gujarat and Rajasthan, was also handed down from Iran during the Mughal rule. The colorful fabrics and embroidery, with the mirrors shining in the sun, are beautiful and have become a traditional costume today.

Other embroideries, such as Gotha embroidery, which has its roots in metal embroidery, Kantha embroidery in West Bengal, and Phulkari embroidery in Punjab, have been carefully handed down from generation to generation in different regions.

*Buy in bulk for a discount!

This product is sold in meters. For example, if you wish to purchase 1 meter, please order [1 piece], and if you wish to purchase 3 meters, please order [3 pieces]. We will send you the length according to the number of pieces you ordered. (The maximum length is basically 7 to 8 meters. After that, they will be split.)

20% off for orders of 3m or more!

Buy in bulk

SD item code:11244358

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Tyrolean tape meter for sale - Beautiful mirrorwork embroidery with gold thread [width: approx. 6.5 cm] - [No.1]Beige x red x blue x orange
〔各色あり〕チロリアンテープ メーター売 - 金糸が美しい ミラーワーク刺繍〔幅:約6.5cm〕 - 【No.1】ベージュ×赤×青×オレンジ
(ID-CIROLTAPE-696#10#39851)
(ID-CIROLTAPE-696#10#39851)

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Item added on: 2023/4/14
Dimensions
Tape width: approx. 6.5 cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: nylon
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None

Description

*Colorful embroidery and mirror work

Mirrorwork embroidery, which is deeply rooted mainly in the Kutch region of Gujarat and Rajasthan, was handed down from Iran during the Mughal rule. The colorful fabrics and embroidery, with beautiful mirrors shining in the sun, have become a traditional costume today.

Mirrors used for embroidery are generally circular. Others may be squares, triangles, hexagons, polygons, and various other shapes. Due to the mirror work embedded in the fabric, the mirrors shine when they catch the sun's rays, giving them a special presence that ordinary fabrics do not have.

The colorful cross-stitch embroidery around the mirror, which is applied to hold the mirror to the fabric, is one of the most attractive features of the design. Today, mirrors are sometimes made of lightweight, durable film.

*Indian Tyrolean Tape

Indians use it by sewing it on the bottom part of the sari, the part that touches the ground, to make the sari look more beautiful, so that the sari's saree will not become tattered. [Tyrolean] originally comes from a European regional name, but in India it has developed in its own unique way especially for decorating saris and other garments.

*The embroidery is beautiful.

Tyrolean tapes are very gorgeous, with three-dimensional embroidery using golden threads and shiny, colorful fabrics. It is an unusual tape with a wonderful presence unique to India! Just sewing a little bit of it on something will make it look bright and gorgeous ^^.

It is also great for sewing on to the hem of jeans or skirts, or for beautifully tailoring bags, curtains, etc.!

Even simple clothes and bags can be given an Asian touch with just a few simple touches.

It is up to you how you use it, so why don't you use it in various places to make your fashion and your room more ethnic?

*History of Indian Embroidery

The tradition of embroidery in India dates back to 2300 - 1500 BC. Bronze needles have been excavated at the ruins of Mohenjo-daro, a city of the Indus civilization (2500 B.C. - 1800 B.C.).

Embroidery entered its golden age during the reign of Akbar I, the third monarch of the Mughal Empire. He was a lover of art and architecture and lavished extravagance on royal garments. Zardozi embroidery was famous for its use of real gold and silver for threads, pearls, and silk fabrics to decorate the garments. Today, materials are more affordable and are used for costumes for special occasions.

Mirrorwork embroidery, which is deeply rooted mainly in the Kutch region of Gujarat and Rajasthan, was also handed down from Iran during the Mughal rule. The colorful fabrics and embroidery, with the mirrors shining in the sun, are beautiful and have become a traditional costume today.

Other embroideries, such as Gotha embroidery, which has its roots in metal embroidery, Kantha embroidery in West Bengal, and Phulkari embroidery in Punjab, have been carefully handed down from generation to generation in different regions.

*Buy in bulk for a discount!

This product is sold in meters. For example, if you wish to purchase 1 meter, please order [1 piece], and if you wish to purchase 3 meters, please order [3 pieces]. We will send you the length according to the number of pieces you ordered. (The maximum length is basically 7 to 8 meters. After that, they will be split.)

20% off for orders of 3m or more!

Buy in bulk

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Air Mail From May.10th to May.14th
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

[Tape width] approx. 6.5cm

[Tape length per order]Approx. 1m (length depends on the number of tapes ordered)

[Material] synthetic fiber

[Note] This product is sold in metric units, and will be sent in lengths corresponding to the number of items ordered, such as 1m for 1 item, 3m for 3 items, and so on. We will try our best to keep the lengths connected, however, depending on the number of items ordered, they may be shipped separately.

*The maximum length of the strands will basically be 7 to 8 meters. After that, the length will be split. *We will send it in a separate state depending on the number of pieces ordered.

Please note that this is a cut-to-size item and cannot be returned for customer's convenience. Since these products are made for local use in India, there may be some flaws, slight peeling of prints, uneven coloring, etc. If a mirror or beads are attached, they may be partially removed due to the nature of the product. Items with real mirrors may be partially sharp, so please be careful when handling them.

[Category]Indian and Asian Fabrics:Tyrolean Tape

[Tags] Gota embroidery embroidery Rajasthan mirror work Tyrolean tape handicrafts floral pattern ethnic Indian Asian Tyrolean tape Asian fabric Indian fabric ethnic
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