Goudgaren
Goudgaren is a Dutch term that translates to "gold thread" and refers to a specific type of embroidery floss. It is characterized by its metallic sheen, often achieved through the use of real gold or silver, or more commonly, by wrapping fine metal filaments around a silk or cotton core. This technique creates a luxurious and reflective thread that was historically used in decorative needlework, particularly for adding highlights and opulent details to textiles.
Historically, true goudgaren made with precious metals was an expensive material, reserved for high-status garments, religious
Today, goudgaren can refer to a range of metallic embroidery threads. While less common in everyday sewing,