Aari work is a type of embroidery that originated in India during the Mughal rule. It's popular in both India and Pakistan. Aari work is done by:
Stretching fabric tightly over a wooden frame.
Using a pen-like needle that resembles a crochet needle.
Creating intricate and delicate designs.
Incorporating Zari Zardoni embroidery, which uses metallic threads to add shimmer and shine.
Using techniques such as couching, sequins, and beadwork



