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Naqash Textiles is at the crossroads of history and modernity with its production of high-grade hand-embroidery fabrics. Our textiles are designed for refined interior decoration and stylish home decor. Among our handmade creations, you can easily find one of the most beautiful examples of Kashmiri artisans’ long-standing craftsmanship and artistic heritage, Hand-Embroidered Cotton Crewel Fabric.

A cotton base serves as the foundation for Hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric, which is then embroidered with 100% two-ply fine wool. The most distinctive feature of this type of textile is the elaborate motifs that are hand-embroidered by our people, who are expert artists. The various kinds of stitches that are used to produce decorative motifs, such as Floral, flowers, vines, and animals, are an excellent representation of this. When it comes to the creation of hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric, the entire procedure begins at Naqash Textile, where the cotton fabric materials are chosen and arranged as a basis for sewing.

  • Frequently Asked Questions:
  • Q: What makes Naqash Textile's hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric stand out from other fabrics on the market?

Naqash Textile is known for making hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric. We use the best quality 100% cotton duck handloom fabric as a base that is strong and also looks beautiful with embroidery. Our craftsmen then take 100% two-ply fine wool and weave it into the fabric using an ‘aari’ hook in such a manner that it makes intricate designs on it, giving life to our patterns with accuracy and skillfulness.

Q: How does Naqash Textile ensure the longevity and artistic value of its crewel fabric products?

Every single embroidery is stitched with extreme care, and even minute things are kept in mind while doing this so that each work becomes unique in itself. Our textiles represent different types, ranging from traditional floral patterns to any individual’s choice. They are considered part of Kashmir’s great artistic tradition, ensuring that they never go out of style for many years to come when placed anywhere within one’s house.

Q: How versatile are Naqash Textile's crewel fabrics in home décor?

There is more to our hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric than just being a textile. It is a statement of grace and style. Our designer fabrics are perfect for furniture chairs, sofas, or even reupholstering projects. This can add an element of luxuriousness to any living space. But don’t think that it stops there because this fabric also works well with curtains, pillow covers, drapes, tablecloths, upholstery, garments, reupholstering your sofa chair and accessories, which bring some Kashmiri beauty into every nook of your living room.

Q: Are wholesale options available for Naqash Textile’s fabrics?

Yes, with wholesale options available at www.naqashtextiles.com, we ensure all interior design schemes undertaken are done using unmatched standards as far as quality and fashion are concerned, thus taking your living space up a notch higher than ever before in terms of luxury.

Q: Does Naqash Textile offer customisation services for its fabric?

At Naqash Textile, we understand that each home is unique, and this is why we have custom design services to fit our hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric to what you want. Our designers will bring your idea into being using our highly skilled artisans who can work with any motif or design a piece from scratch just for you. The options are limitless. Whether it be contemporary or traditional floral arrangements, we can help you to personalise art according to your taste buds while making it reflect who you are.

Q: How should I care for my hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric to maintain its beauty?

Maintaining cotton crewel fabric is pretty easy. In order to make our hand-embroidered cotton crewel fabric look forever beautiful, we need to do some things. The first one is to wash it by hands with cold water and mild detergent. Never ever rub or wring it while washing. After washing the material, instead of exposing it to direct sunlight, place it on a clean surface for air drying. When ironing, always iron using the back side of the cloth so that you don’t damage delicate embroidery or affect its durability. If these requirements are followed, then such fabric will remain an heirloom for generations to come, but also ensure that during this period, its shape and brilliant colours are not lost with time.

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