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brazilian embroidery

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/brəˈzɪljən ɪmˈbrɔɪdəri/
Forms:brazilian embroideries
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a type of embroidery that originated in Brazil and is characterized by the use of high-sheen rayon thread

Brazilian embroidery is a vibrant and textured embroidery technique that uses colorful, thick threads to create intricate and raised floral designs. This technique often features three-dimensional stitches which add depth and dimension to the patterns. Brazilian embroidery is commonly used for decorating garments, home textiles, and accessories, creating eye-catching and lively designs with its bold colors and textures.