sineet
Sineet is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the creation of intricate patterns on silk using a needle and silk thread. The term "sineet" is derived from the Japanese word "shishu," which means "to embroider." This art form is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and history, with its origins dating back to the Nara period (710-794 AD). Sineet is often used to decorate kimonos, obi (sash), and other traditional garments, as well as to create decorative items such as fans, screens, and wall hangings.
The process of sineet involves using a needle to create a series of stitches that form a
Sineet is considered a highly skilled craft, and it requires a great deal of patience and precision.