New Delhi [India], June 4: Across India, countless families preserve old zardosi garments and heirloom textiles with great care. Bridal blouses, wedding lehengas, vintage costumes, decorative fabrics, and traditional ceremonial pieces often remain stored away for decades, carrying both sentimental and cultural value.
In cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai, many families are now realizing that older zardosi work may still hold significant financial value due to the genuine silver content traditionally used in handcrafted embroidery.
However, identifying authentic silver zardosi and finding a trustworthy buyer has long remained a challenge.
Many local buyers lack the expertise required to properly evaluate traditional silver work. Customers are often hesitant to travel with valuable heirloom pieces, negotiate uncertain pricing, or rely on unclear assessment methods. This has created growing demand for reliable and transparent evaluation services.