Kasab- The Regal 'Zari' work

Kasab work, also known as zari work, is a traditional form of embroidery that originates from the Indian subcontinent, particularly celebrated in regions like Lucknow and Varanasi. It involves the use of metallic threads, usually made of gold or silver, to create intricate patterns and designs on fabrics.

Kasab threads are meticulously woven into the fabric by skilled artisans using specialized needles, resulting in shimmering motifs that catch and reflect light beautifully. This embroidery technique not only adds a luxurious and regal touch to garments but also symbolizes opulence and cultural richness.