| Portuguese embroidery is an art form which is classic | | | | used as table cloths, wall screens, and gift objects and |
| and sophisticated. The distinct feature of Portuguese | | | | in all cases where an ornamental look is desired. The |
| embroidery is its uniqueness and the art form is | | | | manifold embroidery pattern is an attractive feature of |
| entwined with its long past glorious heritage. Their | | | | Portuguese embroidery and chain stitch is one such |
| advancement in this craft is huge after independence | | | | pattern. It is simpler form of embroidery and not much |
| and they managed to establish a name which spread | | | | complicated which even children can learn and start |
| to other countries. Portuguese culture has faced | | | | doing. |
| different influence at different intervals of time and this | | | | Casalguide is another embroidery technique which |
| influence is very much visible in the pattern of | | | | originated in Italy, but took heights of craftsmanship in |
| embroidery they adopt. Embroidery in itself is an art of | | | | Portuguese. It is much complicated in nature to |
| designing fabrics with the help of a single needle. | | | | complete the work, but the intricacies involved are |
| Embroidery is mainly used as a decorative aspect in | | | | worth to be bought because of the elegance and |
| the fabric and Portuguese embroidery fabrics can be | | | | richness it emanates. |