Brocade
Everything you need to know about brocade fabric for Laddu Gopal Poshak

About Brocade
Banarasi brocade is a woven fabric with raised patterns created using gold or silver thread. This traditional textile has been used for centuries in religious garments and brings an authentic, heritage feel to Laddu Gopal Poshak. The self-woven patterns, including paisley, floral and geometric, add intricate detail without needing additional embellishments.
Fabric Characteristics
Brocade Properties
Self-woven raised patterns
Gold and silver thread weaving
Structured and holds shape
Heavy and substantial feel
Traditional Banarasi craftsmanship
Does not require additional embellishment
How to Care for Brocade
Care Instructions
Keeping Your Brocade Poshak Beautiful
- 1
Dry clean only, as the metallic threads are delicate
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Never soak in water as it can tarnish the zari
- 3
Store wrapped in soft muslin or butter paper
- 4
Keep away from perfume and agarbatti smoke to prevent tarnishing
- 5
Gently brush off dust with a soft cloth
- 6
Air out periodically to prevent musty odours
When to Wear
Best Occasions for Brocade
Traditional and classic poshak designs
Angrakha and sherwani styles
All-season wear (medium weight)
Devotees who prefer understated elegance
Temple and religious ceremony occasions
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