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Green Luxuries Embroidery Work Cotton Rayon Fabric

Green Luxuries Embroidery Work Cotton Rayon Fabric

This fabric appears to be a cotton or cotton blend, given its relatively matte finish and soft drape, which suggests breathability and comfort. It doesn't have the high sheen of silk or satin, aligning with cotton's typical characteristics. The way it's gathered in the center shows a fluid movement, indicating it's not overly stiff.

The primary decorative element of this fabric is its vertical striped pattern, created with embellishments:

  • Beaded/Sequined Lines: Numerous horizontal lines (appearing vertical due to the fabric's orientation in the image) are formed by small, colorful beads or sequins, or possibly embroidery. These lines are densely packed with small, shimmering elements.
  • Multi-Colored Accents: The small beads/sequins within these lines display a variety of vibrant colors, including shades of red, yellow, green, pink, and orange. This adds a lively contrast against the dark background.
  • Larger Circular Sequins/Mirrors: At regular intervals along these lines, there are larger, round, highly reflective embellishments, likely sequins or small mirrors (often called gota patti or aari work in Indian textiles). These catch the light intensely, adding significant sparkle.

The overall impression is festive, sophisticated, and vibrant, making it suitable for special occasions or traditional attire.

Possible Uses:

Given its luxurious appearance, vibrant embellishments, and likely comfortable base fabric (cotton/blend), this fabric would be excellent for:

  • Traditional Indian Apparel:
  • Kurtas/Tunics: For festive events, parties, or semi-formal gatherings.
  • Lehengas (Skirts) or Cholis (Blouses): Ideal for celebratory occasions like weddings, engagements, or cultural festivals.
  • Salwar Suits/Anarkalis: As the main fabric for the kurta or a decorative dupatta.
  • Sarees: Could be used for a statement saree, especially the pallu or the body for a grand look.
  • Evening Wear/Party Wear (Fusion or Contemporary):
  • Dresses or Gowns: For events where a blend of traditional elegance and modern style is desired.
  • Embellished Jackets or Shrugs: To elevate a simpler outfit.
  • Decorative Accents (Limited Scale):
  • Cushion Covers: To add a rich, festive touch to home decor.
  • Table Runners: For special occasion dining setups.


$2.05
Green Luxuries Embroidery Work Cotton Rayon Fabric—
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Green Luxuries Embroidery Work Cotton Rayon Fabric

This fabric appears to be a cotton or cotton blend, given its relatively matte finish and soft drape, which suggests breathability and comfort. It doesn't have the high sheen of silk or satin, aligning with cotton's typical characteristics. The way it's gathered in the center shows a fluid movement, indicating it's not overly stiff.

The primary decorative element of this fabric is its vertical striped pattern, created with embellishments:

  • Beaded/Sequined Lines: Numerous horizontal lines (appearing vertical due to the fabric's orientation in the image) are formed by small, colorful beads or sequins, or possibly embroidery. These lines are densely packed with small, shimmering elements.
  • Multi-Colored Accents: The small beads/sequins within these lines display a variety of vibrant colors, including shades of red, yellow, green, pink, and orange. This adds a lively contrast against the dark background.
  • Larger Circular Sequins/Mirrors: At regular intervals along these lines, there are larger, round, highly reflective embellishments, likely sequins or small mirrors (often called gota patti or aari work in Indian textiles). These catch the light intensely, adding significant sparkle.

The overall impression is festive, sophisticated, and vibrant, making it suitable for special occasions or traditional attire.

Possible Uses:

Given its luxurious appearance, vibrant embellishments, and likely comfortable base fabric (cotton/blend), this fabric would be excellent for:

  • Traditional Indian Apparel:
  • Kurtas/Tunics: For festive events, parties, or semi-formal gatherings.
  • Lehengas (Skirts) or Cholis (Blouses): Ideal for celebratory occasions like weddings, engagements, or cultural festivals.
  • Salwar Suits/Anarkalis: As the main fabric for the kurta or a decorative dupatta.
  • Sarees: Could be used for a statement saree, especially the pallu or the body for a grand look.
  • Evening Wear/Party Wear (Fusion or Contemporary):
  • Dresses or Gowns: For events where a blend of traditional elegance and modern style is desired.
  • Embellished Jackets or Shrugs: To elevate a simpler outfit.
  • Decorative Accents (Limited Scale):
  • Cushion Covers: To add a rich, festive touch to home decor.
  • Table Runners: For special occasion dining setups.


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This fabric appears to be a cotton or cotton blend, given its relatively matte finish and soft drape, which suggests breathability and comfort. It doesn't have the high sheen of silk or satin, aligning with cotton's typical characteristics. The way it's gathered in the center shows a fluid movement, indicating it's not overly stiff.

The primary decorative element of this fabric is its vertical striped pattern, created with embellishments:

  • Beaded/Sequined Lines: Numerous horizontal lines (appearing vertical due to the fabric's orientation in the image) are formed by small, colorful beads or sequins, or possibly embroidery. These lines are densely packed with small, shimmering elements.
  • Multi-Colored Accents: The small beads/sequins within these lines display a variety of vibrant colors, including shades of red, yellow, green, pink, and orange. This adds a lively contrast against the dark background.
  • Larger Circular Sequins/Mirrors: At regular intervals along these lines, there are larger, round, highly reflective embellishments, likely sequins or small mirrors (often called gota patti or aari work in Indian textiles). These catch the light intensely, adding significant sparkle.

The overall impression is festive, sophisticated, and vibrant, making it suitable for special occasions or traditional attire.

Possible Uses:

Given its luxurious appearance, vibrant embellishments, and likely comfortable base fabric (cotton/blend), this fabric would be excellent for:

  • Traditional Indian Apparel:
  • Kurtas/Tunics: For festive events, parties, or semi-formal gatherings.
  • Lehengas (Skirts) or Cholis (Blouses): Ideal for celebratory occasions like weddings, engagements, or cultural festivals.
  • Salwar Suits/Anarkalis: As the main fabric for the kurta or a decorative dupatta.
  • Sarees: Could be used for a statement saree, especially the pallu or the body for a grand look.
  • Evening Wear/Party Wear (Fusion or Contemporary):
  • Dresses or Gowns: For events where a blend of traditional elegance and modern style is desired.
  • Embellished Jackets or Shrugs: To elevate a simpler outfit.
  • Decorative Accents (Limited Scale):
  • Cushion Covers: To add a rich, festive touch to home decor.
  • Table Runners: For special occasion dining setups.