Mukaish sarees are a traditional form of handwoven sarees originating from the city of Lucknow in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. These sarees are renowned for their intricate embroidery work, known as "mukaish" or "badla" embroidery, which involves the use of metallic threads to create shimmering patterns and motifs on the fabric.Mukaish sarees are typically made from lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, georgette, or organza, which serve as a canvas for the intricate embroidery work. The embroidery motifs often include floral patterns, geometric designs, and traditional motifs inspired by Mughal and Persian art.These sarees are popular choices for weddings, festivals, and special occasions due to their luxurious appearance and rich craftsmanship. Mukaish sarees are prized for their elegance, versatility, and timeless appeal, making them cherished heirloom pieces that are passed down through generations.