Zari
Everything you need to know about zari fabric for Laddu Gopal Poshak

About Zari
Zari refers to the metallic thread, traditionally gold or silver wrapped around a silk or cotton core, used in weaving and embroidery. Zari work poshak are among the most opulent and are reserved for the grandest occasions. The metallic thread creates intricate patterns that gleam magnificently, especially in the warm glow of diya and aarti flames.
Fabric Characteristics
Zari Properties
Metallic gold or silver thread
Rich, opulent appearance
Hand-woven or hand-embroidered
Catches light and sparkles during aarti
Heavy and substantial feel
Heirloom quality craftsmanship
How to Care for Zari
Care Instructions
Keeping Your Zari Poshak Beautiful
- 1
Dry clean only. Never wash with water
- 2
Store in acid-free tissue paper or butter paper
- 3
Keep away from moisture, perfume and incense smoke
- 4
Never fold tightly. Roll gently to prevent thread breakage
- 5
Polish gently with a soft dry cloth if tarnished
- 6
Store with silica gel to prevent oxidation
When to Wear
Best Occasions for Zari
Grand festival celebrations
Temple border and heavy traditional designs
Janmashtami and Diwali mahotsav
Wedding season and Vivah Panchami
Heirloom and collector pieces
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Browse our handcrafted zari poshak collection. Each piece is made with quality zari fabric and designed for beautiful draping on your Laddu Gopal.


