27/04/2021
Kuldtikandist India poolt vaadates, Zardozi
Zardozi Embroidery Marasim - Sustainable Textile, Craftsmanship, Luxury
Zardozi Embroidery Originating in Persia, the word reflects its origin: zar means gold in Persian, and dozi means embroidery.
18/01/2021
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Haute Bordure in het Fries Museum
Come to the Fries Museum and discover that embroidery is of all times and for everyone; young and old, man and woman! Nearly 150 garments and accessories prove that embroidery is more than decoration; it shows who you are.
30/12/2020
2020 üllatas mitmel moel: mehed on taasleidnud tikkimise (siinkohal peab ära märkima, et Liliani kuldtikandi kursusel on ka mehi osalenud, igati väärikas amet)
20/12/2020
Teadaolevalt kõige ilusam (ja võib-olla ainus) tikkimise kalender uueks aastaks. Soovitame!
12/12/2020
Ideid tikkimiseks. Võib-olla koostikkimiseks. Zoomi kaudu koos tikkimiseks?
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22/11/2020
Veel üks võrdlemise vana ja pikkade luksuslike traditsioonidega tehnika. Eestikeelset nimetust ei julge ilma erialakirjandusse süüvimata pakkuda, prantslastel on Luneville tikand ja brittidel pigem Tambour. Igal juhul on vajalik terav konksuga (nagu) heegelnõel ja palju-palju tunde praktiseerida, et välja tuleks
This piece of bridal embroidery is worked with a tambour hook. It's also known as Point de Beauvais embroidery.
Tambour bead embroidery is a technique with a long history - going back to the 1500s in Europe. Tambour work arrived in Europe from Asia with the finest examples being imported from India, Persia (now Iran) and China.
Check out this article from the London Embroidery School at https://www.londonembroideryschool.com/2015/12/17/a-brief-history-of-tambour/