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Real Zari

Real zari, made with 98% pure silver and gold electroplating, is a premium form of metallic thread used in traditional Indian textiles. The process involves flattening nearly pure silver into delicate strips, which are then electroplated with a thin layer of gold to achieve a brilliant golden sheen. This combination of high-purity silver and gold plating gives the zari an opulent appearance, making it an ideal choice for weaving luxury fabrics like Banarasi sarees, bridal lehengas, and other traditional garments. The craftsmanship behind this real zari is intricate, resulting in threads that are durable, luminous, and highly valued for their quality.

Semi-Real Zari

Real zari, made with 98% pure silver and gold electroplating, is a premium form of metallic thread used in traditional Indian textiles. The process involves flattening nearly pure silver into delicate strips, which are then electroplated with a thin layer of gold to achieve a brilliant golden sheen. This combination of high-purity silver and gold plating gives the zari an opulent appearance, making it an ideal choice for weaving luxury fabrics like Banarasi sarees, bridal lehengas, and other traditional garments. The craftsmanship behind this real zari is intricate, resulting in threads that are durable, luminous, and highly valued for their quality.

Imitation Zari

Imitation zari, crafted with copper coated in 2% silver and finished with a colored lacquer, is a popular and cost-effective alternative to real zari. This type of zari offers a similar visual appeal at a fraction of the cost, making it accessible for a wider audience. The copper core is coated with a thin layer of silver, which provides a lustrous finish, while the lacquer adds durability and prevents tarnishing. Imitation zari is widely used in contemporary fashion, including sarees, lehengas, and other decorative textiles, allowing artisans to create intricate designs without the high cost of real gold or silver threads. This material balances aesthetics with affordability, making it a popular choice for both traditional and modern garments.