Why is Chikankari Called ‘Shadow Work’?

Did you know that Chikankari embroidery is often called ‘shadow work’? The magic lies in a special stitch called Bakhia, which creates a beautiful, shadow-like effect on fabric. But how does it work?

🔹 The Secret Behind Bakhia Stitch
Unlike regular embroidery, Bakhia is stitched on the reverse side of the fabric. When light passes through, the threads create a subtle, shadowy outline on the front, giving Chikankari its signature elegance.

🔹 Why is This Technique So Special?
Unique to Lucknowi Chikankari – No other embroidery style in the world uses this method.
Delicate Yet Durable – Despite its airy, soft appearance, Bakhia stitch lasts for years.
Perfect for Light Fabrics – Looks best on georgette, chiffon, muslin, and cotton.

So next time you admire Authentic Lucknowi Chikankari, look for its mesmerizing shadow effect—a true mark of handmade excellence.

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