The base fabric of crush tissue is a special type of fabric that features a crinkled or pleated texture. Tissue fabric is typically made from lightweight fibers such as silk, polyester, or nylon, which gives it a soft, delicate feel and a subtle, shimmering finish. The "crush" effect in this fabric is created by folding or crumpling the fabric, which results in a unique textured look that adds visual depth and a touch of sophistication. This effect enhances the fabric's ability to drape beautifully, creating an elegant silhouette.The highlight of this fabric is the exquisite hand embroidery on the neckline. Hand embroidery involves the intricate art of stitching designs by hand, often using needles and silk, cotton, or metallic threads. The work done on the neck area can vary widely, from traditional motifs like floral patterns, paisleys, or geometrical shapes to more contemporary designs. The craftsmanship involved ensures that each stitch is meticulously placed, resulting in a design that is both elegant and intricate.