Muqayyash

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Muqayyash (Muqqaish, Mukkaiish, Mukaish, Mukesh, मुक़य्यश, "مخيش" ) is an ancient craft of brocade embroidery work with silver metal yarn on silk cloth from Lucknow, India. The silk is ornamented with a silver stripe pattern. Muqayyash is one of the Mughal period silk cloth, and it is recorded in Ain-i-Akbari.[1][2][3][4][5]

Muqayyash is an Arabicized word driven from the Hindi word Kesh, which means hairs.[6] Muqayyash is also known as badla and fardi work.[7] The Mukaish work with smaller stitch was called Murri ka kaam, taka, dana.[4]

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