Chikan
Chikan is a traditional form of Japanese embroidery that features intricate designs, often depicting floral patterns and nature scenes. This craft originated in the Edo period and is characterized by its use of fine threads and detailed stitching techniques. Chikan is typically done on cotton fabric, making it both durable and suitable for various clothing items.
The art of Chikan is primarily practiced in the Lucknow region of India, where it has been adapted and evolved over time. It is commonly used to embellish garments such as sarees and kurta, showcasing the skill and creativity of artisans. Chikan work is highly valued for its beauty and craftsmanship.