The Making of Lucknowi Chikankari
The making of Lucknow chikankari
Lucknow is a city of art, culture, and its rich heritage, besides being famous for its rich history, Lucknow is recognized worldwide for its Chikankari work. Chikankari, which in the literal sense means embroidery is derived from the Persian word ‘Chakin’ which is also pronounced as ‘Chikan’. It is believed that Noor Jehan, wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir introduced Chikankari in Lucknow. Keeping the traditional Chikan embroidery alive in its finest form, Ada Designer Chikan Studio carried forward the legacy of this timeless craft and become a premium name for the Lucknow chikan embroidery.
For all those who love chikankari as much as we do, let’s take on the journey of the making of chikan embroidery at Ada Designer Chikan Studio.
- Cutting and styling of fabric
The first step is cutting and styling of the fabric in which the tailor cuts the fabric into the desired shape. After cutting, the tailor gives a running stitch to the garment.
- Creating wooden blocks for design
Different patterns of wooden blocks are created like floral, butis or borders as per the design of the raiment. The wooden block is dipped in the colour solution which is made by mixing glue and indigo.
- Printing of Design on Fabric
The designs are printed on the semi-stitched garment with blocks of different designs dipped in dye. The printer dabs the block in the colour and places it on the fabric which is spread on the table.
- Needle Craft of Chikan Stitches
- Washing and Finishing
- Quality Check
- Product Shipped to ADA Store
