These unique Christmas decorations are made the use of the traditional method of zardozi embroidery.
Zardozi comes from two Persian words: zar or zarin meaning ‘gold’, and dozi meaning ‘sewing’ and originated in Persia and reached India within the 12th century.
This can be a highly skilled embroidery technique that traditionally used gold wires and jewels to embellish courtly robes.
Here those same techniques are used to great effect in producing fine Christmas ornaments.
There are a limited choice of such skilled artisans nowadays who can create these challenging pieces.
We are delighted to be working with a highly skilled embroidery studio in India that has produced these fine pieces for us.
Their quality is all we could have hoped for or even surpassed our expectations.
We accept as true with you’ll be delighted with them as well.
This ornament is made by hand the use of centuries-old method of zardozi embroidery
Richly detailed with light-catching metallic cording and beads
Design is on front only with the back a plain fabric
Made in India studio for A Bit of Britain
Ornament is @ 4 inches
As with any handmade items slight variations from the ornament pictured are normal. Each piece is unique