Jaali work, a prevalent style in Chikanari embroidery, features open, lace-like patterns created with fine stitches, often in geometric or floral motifs. This effect is achieved by arranging parallel straight stitches to form complex designs with interspersed spaces, resulting in a net-like appearance. Jaali work enhances fabric texture while maintaining a delicate, airy feel. The distinctiveness of the design lies in the meticulous stitch execution and thoughtful spacing.
This technique demands a steady hand and precise control over stitch density to prevent excessive fabric coverage.