Designer Laces

Offering you a complete choice of products which include multicolor designer lace, designer lace 614 lenght 12 mtr per roll, designer lace 603, dori lace, lace dori and fancy dori lace.

Multicolor Designer Lace

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₹ 20 / Roll Get Latest Price

Work TypeZari
ColorMulti-colour

Minimum order quantity: 50 Roll

Laces are used for value additional work on garments. Laces are useful in adding a dash of beauty to dresses. You can use it in bottom of salwar kameez and sarees.

Designer Lace 614 lenght 12 mtr per roll

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₹ 17 / Piece Get Latest Price

MaterialPolyester
Work TypeZari
ColorGolden

Minimum order quantity: 100 Piece

Dori lace is a narrow decorative trim made by threading or braiding fine cords (doris) onto a fabric base to create scalloped, piped, mirror‑work, or embroidered borders used widely on Indian ethnic wear and home décor; it’s inexpensive, highly decorative, and sold in rolls across textile hubs like Surat and Mumbai.

What Dori Lace Is — Quick Definition
  • Dori lace (also called dori piping or dori border) is a fabric trim where decorative cords, threads, or gota are stitched or woven onto a fabric tape to form edges, scallops, or hanging tassels used on sarees, lehengas, blouses, kurtis, and craftwork.
Key Characteristics
  • Materials:Silk, polyester, cotton, metallic zari, and gota are common; some styles include mirror or stone embellishments.
  • Widths: Typically 2–40 mm for piping and narrow trims; wider decorative laces exist for borders.
  • Appearance: Can be flat piping, scalloped lace, braided cords, or latkans (hanging tassels); finishes range from matte to shiny metallic.
  • Price & Availability:Low to medium cost; widely available in bulk rolls from manufacturers and marketplaces in Surat and online retailers across India.
Common Uses
  • Garment edges: Saree borders, blouse hems, kurta plackets.
  • Lehengas & dupattas: Decorative outlines and tassel hangings.
  • Home & crafts: Cushion trims, table runners, DIY embellishments.
Care & Handling
  • Gentle handling to avoid snagging on stones or metallic threads.
  • Cleaning:Spot clean or gentle hand wash for polyester/cotton dori; dry clean recommended for metallic or heavily embellished trims.
Quick Comparison Table

Attribute Dori Lace Gota Patti Embroidered Lace
Look Corded; scalloped; mirror options Metallic ribbon look Thread motifs stitched
Durability Medium; depends on embellishments High; metal threads durable High; threads can snag
Cost Low–Medium Medium–High Medium–High
Best use Borders, piping, tassels Festive borders, bridal Detailed motifs, luxury trims

Buying Tips (Mumbai / Surat context)

  • Buy by the roll for consistent color and finish; check width and backing before purchase.
  • Inspect embellishments (mirrors, stones) for secure attachment to avoid loss during stitching.
Risks, Limitations, and Trade‑offs
  • Snagging risk on delicate fabrics; avoid heavy dori on sheer chiffons. Metallic dori may tarnish or stiffen over time and often requires dry cleaning.

 

Designer Lace 603

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₹ 16.00 / Meter Get Latest Price

Laces are used for value additional work on garments. Laces are useful in adding a dash of beauty to dresses. You can use it in bottom of salwar kameez and sarees.

Dori Lace

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₹ 25.00 / Meter Get Latest Price

Laces are used for value additional work on garments. Laces are useful in adding a dash of beauty to dresses. You can use it in bottom of salwar kameez and sarees.

Lace Dori

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₹ 8.50 / Meter Get Latest Price

Laces are used for value additional work on garments. Laces are useful in adding a dash of beauty to dresses. You can use it in bottom of salwar kameez and sarees.

Dori Lace

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₹ 16.00 / Meter Get Latest Price

Laces are used for value additional work on garments. Laces are useful in adding a dash of beauty to dresses. You can use it in bottom of salwar kameez and sarees.

Fancy Dori Lace

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Dori lace is a narrow decorative trim made by threading or braiding fine cords (doris) onto a fabric base to create scalloped, piped, mirror‑work, or embroidered borders used widely on Indian ethnic wear and home décor; it’s inexpensive, highly decorative, and sold in rolls across textile hubs like Surat and Mumbai.

What Dori Lace Is — Quick Definition
  • Dori lace (also called dori piping or dori border) is a fabric trim where decorative cords, threads, or gota are stitched or woven onto a fabric tape to form edges, scallops, or hanging tassels used on sarees, lehengas, blouses, kurtis, and craftwork.
Key Characteristics
  • Materials: Silk, polyester, cotton, metallic zari, and gota are common; some styles include mirror or stone embellishments.
  • Widths: Typically 2–40 mm for piping and narrow trims; wider decorative laces exist for borders.
  • Appearance: Can be flat piping, scalloped lace, braided cords, or latkans (hanging tassels); finishes range from matte to shiny metallic.
  • Price & Availability: Low to medium cost; widely available in bulk rolls from manufacturers and marketplaces in Surat and online retailers across India.
Common Uses
  • Garment edges: Saree borders, blouse hems, kurta plackets.
  • Lehengas & dupattas: Decorative outlines and tassel hangings.
  • Home & crafts: Cushion trims, table runners, DIY embellishments.
Care & Handling
  • Gentle handling to avoid snagging on stones or metallic threads.
  • Cleaning: Spot clean or gentle hand wash for polyester/cotton dori; dry clean recommended for metallic or heavily embellished trims.
Quick Comparison Table
Attribute Dori Lace Gota Patti Embroidered Lace
Look Corded; scalloped; mirror options Metallic ribbon look Thread motifs stitched
Durability Medium; depends on embellishments High; metal threads durable High; threads can snag
Cost Low–Medium Medium–High Medium–High
Best use Borders, piping, tassels Festive borders, bridal Detailed motifs, luxury trims
Buying Tips (Mumbai / Surat context)
  • Buy by the roll for consistent color and finish; check width and backing before purchase.
  • Inspect embellishments (mirrors, stones) for secure attachment to avoid loss during stitching.
Risks, Limitations, and Trade‑offs
  • Snagging risk on delicate fabrics; avoid heavy dori on sheer chiffons. Metallic dori may tarnish or stiffen over time and often requires dry cleaning.

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Vivek Textiles
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Mumbai - 400102, Maharashtra, India

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