Armor embroidery

Armor embroidery: a brilliant art from the land of Iran
Armor embroidery is one of the most delicate and beautiful traditional arts of Iran, which creates bright designs on the cloth using silver and sequins. This rich art is rooted in the history and culture of Iran and creates unique works by combining art and craft.
History of armor
The exact history of the origin of armor embroidery is not known, but its roots can be found in Iranian traditional and ritual arts. Since ancient times, Iranians have been interested in decorating their clothes and textiles with beautiful designs, and armor embroidery has been one of the popular methods for this.
Raw materials and tools used

  • Lead: Leads, which are made of metal, are produced in various forms such as tubes, rings, and blades, and are used as the main element in armor.
  • Sequins: Sequins come in different shapes and colors and are used to fill the empty spaces between the shades and create more shine.
  • Thread: Strong and high quality threads are used to sew sequins and sequins to the fabric.
  • Needle: Special sewing needles of different sizes are used for precise and delicate sewing.
  • Fabric: Fabrics used in armor embroidery are usually made of silk, velvet or satin.
    Types of armor
    There are different types of armor embroidery, each of which is known for its own techniques and designs. Some of the most important types of armor are:
  • Simple armor embroidery: In this type of armor embroidery, threads of the same shape and size are used, and designs are sewn in straight or curved lines.
  • Embossed embroidery: In this type of embroidery, designs are created in relief on the fabric by using several layers of silk.
  • Combined embroidery: In this type of embroidery, a combination of silver, sequins and other decorative elements such as pearls and precious stones are used.
    Applications of armor
  • Garment decoration: Armor embroidery is used to decorate all kinds of clothes, including local, formal and ceremonial clothes.
  • Decoration of home textiles: tablecloths, pillowcases, curtains and other home textiles are also decorated using armouring.
  • Creating art panels: Artists create beautiful art panels using embroidery techniques.