Chikankari vs Lucknowi Embroidery: What is the difference and what is special in which

Talking about the cultural identity and traditional craftsmanship of Uttar Pradesh, if any clothes and embroidery are discussed after Banarasi silk, then it is Lucknow’s chikankari and Lucknowi embroidery. Both these embroidery styles are a symbol of the rich tradition and handicrafts of Lucknow. Although often people do not understand the difference between these two and consider them the same, but there is a significant difference between the design, workmanship and presentation of both.

Here we are telling you what is the difference between chikankari and Lucknowi embroidery and what is special in which special thing.

Chikankari: Example of delicate and closely

Chikankari is the traditional and historical embroidery style of Lucknow which started in the Mughal period. This embroidery is mainly done with white threads on light colored clothes. Its biggest feature is its delicate and fine needlework.

Main characteristics:

  • Embroidery

  • Use of flower leaves, vine-boots and geometric designs

  • Light clothing like muslin, cotton and georgette

  • Uses mainly on kurtis, tops, sarees and dupatts

The attraction of chikankari is hidden in its simplicity, purity and tradition. It is very much liked in the summer season because it is light and comfortable.

Lucknowi Embroidery: Identification of grandeur and royal style

Lucknowi Embroidery is also known as ‘Lucknowi Fake Work’ or ‘Zari Embroidery’. It is more grand and wide embroidery than chikankari, which contains silk threads, zari, pearls and meinakari.

Main characteristics:

  • Embroidery on dark and bright colors

  • Huge work

  • Suitable for festivals, weddings and special occasions

  • Sharara, lehenga, scarf and rich kurtis are specially performed

Lucknowi embroidery has a royal chic and looks more grand and attractive in appearance. This reflects the image of royalty in traditional Indian fashion.

Chikankari vs Lucknowi Embroidery: Main Difference

point Chikankari Lucknowi Embroidery
Design Subtle, delicate and light pattern Heavy, deep and grand pattern
Use of colors Light and pastel colors Dark, bright and royal colors
Clothes Musmal, Cotton, Georgette Silk, chiffon, velvet
Embroidery material Mainly white threads Zari, silk, pearls and meinakari
Use For everyday dress and summer For festival, wedding and special occasions

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