Decorative lace trim with intricate patterns on a beige background

Gold Mirror Work Lace Trim – Shisha Marquise Mirror Zari Braid Border | 9 Yards

$19.99
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Decorative lace trim with intricate patterns on a beige background

Gold Mirror Work Lace Trim – Shisha Marquise Mirror Zari Braid Border | 9 Yards

$19.99 Unit price $2.22/m
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Celebrate the ancient art of Indian mirror work with our Gold Zari Mirror Work Lace Trim — a breathtaking border ribbon that sets gleaming marquise-shaped mirrors within an intricate open-weave gold zari braid. Each diamond mirror catches and reflects light with every movement, creating a dazzling, festive shimmer that is unmistakably Indian in spirit and globally luxurious in appeal.

Envision the hem of a bridal lehenga adorned with this mirror-studded gold trim, or a dupatta edge that sparkles like a constellation. Whether you’re a boutique designer crafting couture ethnic wear or a passionate DIY crafter adding a traditional touch, this shisha mirror lace trim transforms every project into a masterpiece.


Product Specifications

  • Length: 9 Yards (Full Roll)
  • Width: Approx. 28mm — wide border variant
  • Colour: Antique Gold Metallic
  • Embellishment: Marquise / Diamond-Shaped Shisha Mirrors
  • Material: Metallic Gold Zari Braid, Shisha Mirror Inserts
  • Style: Open-Weave Zari Braid with Mirror Work (Shisha)
  • Best For: Sarees, Lehengas, Dupattas, Blouses, Kurtas, Bridal Wear, Home Décor, Craft Projects

Why You’ll Love It

  • Authentic shisha mirror work — marquise mirrors that catch and reflect light beautifully
  • Intricate open-weave gold zari braid — rich metallic texture with a handcrafted feel
  • Two width options in one listing — wide & narrow variants for versatile styling
  • Full 9-yard roll — generous yardage for complete garment borders or multiple accent pieces
  • Timeless Indian craft — shisha mirror work rooted in Rajasthani & Gujarati textile traditions
  • 🇮🇳 Traditional Indian zari craftsmanship — a festive staple for bridal & ethnic wear

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