Workshop Zari
5 April 2025

Workshop Zari

Workshop Zari with Katja van der Steen

Learn the basics of Zari, a refined form of gold embroidery from India, in this workshop. Together with master tailor Katja van der Steen, you will explore this intricate technique. The inspiration for this workshop comes from the attire of the Indian Rajput bride, showcased in the Say Yes exhibition.

The Inspiration: Indian bride

The attire of this Rajput bride and groom exudes luxury. The intricate Zari embroidery, crafted with gold thread on fine silk, showcases exceptional craftsmanship. The red color signifies bridal wear, though in this community, brides also wear vibrant yellow and orange shades. Jewelry plays a crucial role in bridal attire, serving as a proud reference to the traditional royal North Indian identity, which has evolved into a popular genre. Depending on the length of the wedding ceremony, a bride changes her outfits and/or jewelry multiple times.

Zari

Zari – Rich embroidery

Metres of silk, lace, or organza, lavishly embroidered with gold thread, silk yarns, or intricate techniques, sometimes fully adorned with rhinestones, genuine Swarovski crystals, pearls, and sequins. Flowers hold great significance in Indian wedding ceremonies, symbolizing love, beauty, fertility, and spiritual purity.

During the workshop, under the guidance of Katja van der Steen, you will create a floral motif from an Indian bridal dress using the Zari technique.

Zari

About Zari & the instructor:

Katja van der Steen is a master tailor with extensive expertise in custom tailoring, men’s clothing, and pattern drafting, developed during her studies at the Master Tailoring School in Amsterdam. She specialises in historical cuts, theater and ballet costumes, and artisanal tailoring, refined through projects for the prestigious Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia.

As a true textile enthusiast, Katja is dedicated to preserving and promoting craft techniques. She shares her passion for handwork—from embroidery to traditional tailoring and textile processing—through both in-person and digital workshops and lectures.

For Katja’s portfolio and more inspiration, visit www.katjavandersteen.com or follow her on Instagram @katja.vandersteen.

Workshop details

This workshop is suitable for both beginners and advanced participants, offering a unique opportunity to approach an artisanal technique in a modern way. All materials and tools are included. Max. 10 participants per session.

Datum Saturday, April 5, 2025
Time 10.30-16.00 uur
Location Wereldmuseum Rotterdam
Cost

€ 125,00 (includes materials & museum entry)

Cost student

€95 for students (use discount code ‘studentwereldmuseum’)