🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips
HomeStore

Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips

Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips

Color: Pale Gold / Medium Gold
Width: 1 mm
Length: 60 cm (approx.)
Material: Copper
.

Mukaish is a deep-rooted work of art that has been drilled in and around the Awadh district close to Lucknow for quite a long timeit began as right on time as the third century BC. The metal weaving was at first begun as an embellishment to chikankari work, so the Nawabs and Mughals could make their chikankari equips significantly more exquisite and expand for nightwear. Initially, mukaish work was simply used to make little specks that decorated chikankari articles of clothing and add some bling and shimmer. Notwithstanding, throughout the long term, due to the excellence and multifaceted nature of the work, architects started making all-mukaish pieces too.

$3.37

Original: $11.23

-70%
Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips—

$11.23

$3.37

More Images

Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips - Image 2
Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips - Image 3

Pale Golden Mukaish / Metal Strips

Color: Pale Gold / Medium Gold
Width: 1 mm
Length: 60 cm (approx.)
Material: Copper
.

Mukaish is a deep-rooted work of art that has been drilled in and around the Awadh district close to Lucknow for quite a long timeit began as right on time as the third century BC. The metal weaving was at first begun as an embellishment to chikankari work, so the Nawabs and Mughals could make their chikankari equips significantly more exquisite and expand for nightwear. Initially, mukaish work was simply used to make little specks that decorated chikankari articles of clothing and add some bling and shimmer. Notwithstanding, throughout the long term, due to the excellence and multifaceted nature of the work, architects started making all-mukaish pieces too.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Color: Pale Gold / Medium Gold
Width: 1 mm
Length: 60 cm (approx.)
Material: Copper
.

Mukaish is a deep-rooted work of art that has been drilled in and around the Awadh district close to Lucknow for quite a long timeit began as right on time as the third century BC. The metal weaving was at first begun as an embellishment to chikankari work, so the Nawabs and Mughals could make their chikankari equips significantly more exquisite and expand for nightwear. Initially, mukaish work was simply used to make little specks that decorated chikankari articles of clothing and add some bling and shimmer. Notwithstanding, throughout the long term, due to the excellence and multifaceted nature of the work, architects started making all-mukaish pieces too.