This can also be used as a fabric to stitch a garment [dress/skirt/blouse]
Mukesh embroidery, also known as Mukaish, Mokaish, or Mukesh, is a traditional Indian embroidery technique originating from Lucknow. It involves using fine metallic threads, traditionally gold or silver, to create shimmering patterns on fabrics like silk, chiffon, or cotton. The technique is known for its delicate, intricate designs and is often used to embellish sarees, dupattas, and other garments. A wedding stole is a decorative, shawl-like accessory worn over the shoulders, often by brides or grooms, to add elegance and warmth to their wedding attire. It's typically made of luxurious materials like silk, lace, or fur and can be adorned with embroidery, tassels, or other embellishments.