Zari, also known as Zardozi, is an ancient form of threadwork or embroidery that originated in Central Asia (modern-day Afghanistan and Kazakhstan) and traveled to India in the 12th century. The Mughals greatly patronized and popularized this craft throughout their period since it was exquisite, elegant, and beautiful. Historically, threads used to weave Zari were crafted from precious metals such as gold or silver. In addition, zari work salwar kameez, lavish Anarkalis, and gowns were made with these threads by weaving them into luxurious fabrics such as velvet, silk, and brocade in complicated patterns. Discover a wide variety of exquisitely embroidered Zari work suit design types in the newest winter-cum-wedding and festive collection from Indian Wedding Saree. Some Beautifully Embroidered