The artistic possibilities of the holographic embroidery technique (to enrich the field of clothing complements)

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The phenomenon of adornment and jewelry is a human phenomenon that has been imprinted by man since ancient times, and man's interest in adorning himself has continued in the succession of different ages, and to this day we can add touches of supplements as pieces that accompany the main clothing.
Embroidery is one of the beautiful decorative arts that man has used to decorate his clothes, tools, and furnishings for thousands of years, as his decorative units were derived from the surrounding environment using threads of various kinds, cotton, silk, and wool as well as lobes, beads and other materials that he was able to form or add to the embroidered pieces to increase them. Beauty like stones, shells and metals after melting them and turning them into lobes or thin sheets (sequins) or wires and strings, as embroidery is considered a branch of applied art and its study combines aesthetics and skill.
In view of the importance of hand embroidery in the field of clothing and its supplements in particular, for fear of disappearing due to the spread of machine embroidery and the beauty and heritage value of hand embroidery, as there are many and varied methods of hand embroidery and differ among themselves and these methods depend on several important factors, including the fabric used, the threads and the design to be decorated Each design differs from the other in the style of embroidery used.
Therefore, the researcher tended to use a new and innovative method of hand embroidery methods, which is three-dimensional embroidery (Brazilian embroidery) to enrich the field of clothing supplements.

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