-technique-

Lace Work
lacework
Light and delicate French river lace,
If you can do a joint with soft cashmere,
How beautiful it would be.
From this extravagant thought,
The long development of CHRISCELIN began.
In the hands of haute couture craftsmen,
It's not just lace and fabric stitched together,
A technique for embroidery that allows invisible seams to be created has been developed.
Furthermore, to maintain the beautiful transparency of the lace,
A skilled craftsman,
Utilizing the cutwork technique that began around the 13th century,
After embroidering, along the lace petals,
Calculate in millimeters,
I'm going to cut off the cashmere.
This technique is unprecedented,
This is CHRISCELIN's unique technique.

Code Embroidery
Cord lace
There is a technique called cord lace, in which delicate and transparent tulle lace or river lace is embroidered with thin threads over the pattern to create a three-dimensional effect.
This technique is used to decorate high-quality cashmere shawls.
They requested a more three-dimensional expression.
Transparent like lace,
It brings out the warmth of cashmere,
It is necessary to create a three-dimensional effect like a sculpture.
What's more, it now looks lighter.
CHRISCELIN developed this technique,
We also focus on the development of threads, creating delicate tulle.
The custom-made thread is wound and embroidered to create the pattern.
CHRISCELIN's original,
This is the birth of cord lace using a unique technique.

Couture Lace
Couture lace
This is a special technique that was perfected by a single lace craftsman over a period of more than ten years.
Whatever the pattern,
It is finished as a continuous lace with no seams.
It has also been patented in China and the United States.
Without breaking a single thread,
The technique of incorporating darts and curves into the pattern
You can't help but feel the pride of the maker.
He stayed alone in the factory and tried and tested many things.
It's finally coming to fruition after many years.
In the next race,
It is knitted with meticulous calculations and delicate adjustments to ensure that it fits beautifully to the three-dimensional lines of the body.
There are lace threads made from various materials, including silk, cashmere, and synthetic fibers such as polyester.
There are over 200 different colors available.
Even European and American luxury brands
They have released many items using lace,
I haven't seen anything using this technology yet.
Even if you try to hide it with a ribbon,
It seems inevitable that the lace pattern will break at the seams.
"Couture lace" created by a single craftsman.
In Japan, CHRISCELIN has an exclusive contract.

Embroidery
thread embroidery
The history of Indian embroidery is said to date back to prehistoric times.
The variety and techniques are unmatched in Asia.
With exquisite hand embroidery,
Because each stitch is filled with a prayer-like feeling,
There is no doubt that its beauty is dignified.
Each embroiderer takes pride in their work.
The embroidery is completed like painting a picture.
It breathes life into it.
Utilizing traditional techniques in the present,
We're trying to make it more attractive.
Its beautiful traditional techniques have even influenced the world of haute couture.
Adding CHRISCELIN's aesthetic sense to this exquisite handiwork,
He developed many unique techniques.
More delicate, more dynamic,
An unparalleled variety of colors,
It creates a more innovative expression.

Chikan Embroidery
Chikan embroidery
Chikankari embroidery is a traditional technique that originates from the Lucknow region of northern India.
It became popular around the 7th century,
It is famous for being a favorite of the Mughal queen, Nur Jehan.
According to the Hindi dictionary,
The chikan was "applied to fine cotton,"
Kali means "embroidery".
Chikan embroidery was originally used by the royal family and nobility in the Muslim courts of Lucknow.
It developed around Lucknow,
It reached its peak in the late 19th century.
Originally, Chikan embroidery was a limited embroidery method,
I use motifs.
The patterns found throughout Islamic memorials and old Islamic buildings,
Or they are taken from accessory motifs (such as bracelets or nose pins).
Vines and floral motifs are particularly common.

Beads Embroidery
Bead embroidery
It is called Moti Bharat
This is a technique commonly seen in Western India.
Delicate expressions that make use of dexterity are possible only in India.
Even if you copy the design or cut,
Its unique nuances of refinement and elegance cannot be found anywhere else.
CHRISCELIN is
Incorporate bead embroidery into your everyday fashion.
No manufacturer has ever thought of this before,
We have developed a technique for bead embroidery on stretch fabric, and we are not only creating designs,
We pursued comfort and a beautiful silhouette.
This is a material unique to CHRISCELIN.
