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Soof Embroidery

 
 

Stylish And Classy Soof Embroidery

There have been several different styles of embroidery and stitching. All the various styles retain their individual essence and elegancy. One of the most fascinating styles of embroidery is the soof embroidery; that has been from the region of Megwar, Rajput, Sodha and soof community. So, this style of embroidery is not only associated with the traditions that we cherish but they are also very popular in the latest fashion trend terms. So, far there have been more innovations in this domain and the artists who have been working with the soof embroidery type are more efficiently integrating this style in the recent trends. However, the basics and essence of the soof embroidery style is still retained as it is.

In the style of soof embroidery the worker has to use a combination of several simple stitches whereby these used forms of stitch work are also termed as soof embroidery form. Originated from the soil of Gujrat in Bharat, this embroidery style usually integrates various intricate geometrical patterns and designs. Generally, the patterns that are used in soof embroidery are not at all pre-drawn on any stuff and thereby, the artist or workers primarily develop these elegant patterns of soof embroidery, while working in a progressive way. One of the most commonly found motif over here is a form of wave of embroidery that is known as Lehar in the native language.


There are countless details and intricate things about the soof pattern of embroidery and the workers usually go though them all as appropriate for the particular pattern or design or demand (in some cases). However, the most fascinating thing about soof embroidery is that there is only one single stitch that has been worked up to formulate a whole set of design and embroidered pattern. The literal meaning of word soof is neat and clean, just like its literal meaning, the soof embroidery is also symbolic of cleanliness and manifests neat work. This neatness and regularity usually accompanies the soof embroidery because of the usage of intricate geometrical designs.

The chevron design is one of the few designs in this embroidery style that has a clear predominance and apart from this the numerous representational motifs and symbols that may have been used by the soof workers, are excessively stylized. This embroidery has emerged from the largest district of Gujrat, that is the Kutch district and it has proven its worth in the modern mainstream fashion world. Apart from this form of embroidery there are also other famous styles of embroidery that are associated with the soil of Gujrat and Kutch. These styles of embroidery are the primary fame and diversity of this region and are known as the finest art forms that are found in these areas. Over here, more than 6000 female artisans work to produce an astounding piece of art and the dominancy of soof art work is hard to neglect.

So, if you are someone who is in search of the finest traditional art forms in a modern perspective, you can well imagine yourself in the soof form of embroidery work.

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