Embroidery threads have to be smooth, silky and should have excellent colour brilliance. Yet another characteristic is that it
has to be anti-static. Raysil creates embroidery threads that inspire artists to liberate their acumen, art, and aesthetics on a
piece of fabric and garment.
Perfect for fluid embroidery
stitches.
Achieves vibrant, long-lasting
designs.
Provides ease of use and
longevity.
Raysil’s wide range of embroidery threads makes it ideal for intricate hand embroidery designs to pave the way for artists to express their
creativity with freedom and convenience. Raysil is an Indian yarn with incredible versatility which lets artists perform a wide range of embroidery
work on fabrics. It allows for the best and vibrant colours and intricate patterns with a smooth hand-feel. A must have with contemporary styles.
A decor enhancer in home textiles also.
Parsi Gara is a traditional embroidery art form renowned for its intricate and delicate patterns. The embroidery is usually done on sarees using shiny threads, creating a luxurious and refined appearance. Raysil's smooth, lustrous yarn is perfect for replicating the fine details and vibrant colours characteristic of Parsi Gara work, making it ideal for high-end festive and occasion wear.
Traditionally done on fine fabrics like Muslin, Chiffon, or Silk, Chikankari is a form of hand embroidery style that uses white threads to create delicate floral and paisley motifs. The softness of Raysil yarn is well-suited to Lucknow Chikankari, helping create intricate patterns that remain lightweight yet durable, perfect for everyday wear, sarees, and ethnic garments.
Kashmiri embroidery, known as Kashida, is a detailed art using vibrant colours. It features motifs such as birds, leaves, and flowers like the chinar, lotus, and almonds. These designs are often showcased on shawls, rugs, and garments. Raysil embroidery yarn enhances the richness of Kashmiri motifs with its versatility and vibrant colour palette and silky finish, making it an ideal choice for producing intricate designs.
Phulkari is a traditional embroidery style - typically done on thick cotton or khadi fabrics and often appears on dupattas, shawls, and traditional Punjabi attire. The reflective quality of Raysil’s viscose filament yarn makes it an excellent match for Phulkari, where the fabric is densely covered in intricate stitches to create eye-catching patterns for ethnic and festive wear.
Kantha embroidery is a simple yet intricate form of running stitch that is often used to recycle old sarees and dhotis by stitching layers of fabric together. Raysil yarn, with its soft texture and wide range of vibrant colors, is ideal for Kantha stitches, ensuring the embroidered fabric is both functional and aesthetically appealing.
Jari (or Zari) work is an ancient form of embroidery involving the use of gold and silver threads to create opulent designs. This embroidery is commonly used for bridal attire, sherwanis and festive wear as it adds a regal touch. Raysil yarn, with its smooth texture and ability to blend with metallic threads, complements Jari work beautifully, ensuring the embroidery retains its luxurious look while also enhancing its durability.
Kutch embroidery is known for its vibrant, bold designs that often incorporate mirror work and geometric patterns. Traditionally done on cotton, wool, or silk, this form of embroidery is commonly used for traditional attire like ghagras, cholis, and shawls. Raysil yarn, with its high sheen and color brilliance, elevates the look of Kutch work, making it ideal for creating intricate and colorful ethnic designs that are rich in texture and appearance.
Apparel gains richness with embellishment and embroidery. There is an abundance and preference for machine embroidery designs including stonework, crystals, mokashi, mirror work to name a few along with embroidery thread work and stitches. Machine attachments, today, allow for computerized patterns on fabrics and garments. Raysil’s range of embroidery yarn is suitable when it comes to machine embroidery. A lot of hand-work have also shifted to machines for higher productivity.
Withstands the rigors of machine work.
Ensures patterns retain their brilliance even after extensive washing and wear.
Suitable for a wide range of fabrics, from home textiles to high-end fashion.
Raysil offers a wide denier range, making it ideal for all types of embroidery and embellishment.
Yes, Raysil Yarn can be used for machine embroidery and is versatile for such use because of its incredible performance.
Raysil Yarn creates a high quality embroidery thread which is durable and easy to handle, making it perfect for hand embroidery as well as machines.
Raysil Yarn is 100% naturally sourced from wood pulp and features a smooth, lustrous design with a vibrant range of colors, not only making it soft, fashionable and comfortable but also sustainable.
Yes, Raysil Yarn can be used for a wide variety of embroidery patterns, giving the artist the freedom to experiment with and be creative with the yarn.
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