Embroidery Fabric Manufacturers & Suppliers Worldwide

Embroidery Fabric Manufacturers & Suppliers Worldwide

Embroidery fabrics have been an integral part of global fashion for centuries — from India’s zari and chikankari to France’s couture embroidery and Africa’s bold hand-stitched patterns. Today, embroidered fabrics are widely used in bridal wear, haute couture, festive collections, party gowns, and luxury décor.

At FabricDiary.com and our parent company Madhav Fashion, we are recognized as leading manufacturers and suppliers of embroidery fabrics worldwide. Based in India’s textile hub, we provide premium embroidered fabrics, designer fabrics, lace, floral lace, beaded fabrics, and appliqués to boutiques, exporters, garment manufacturers, and fashion houses across the globe.

Embroidery Fabric Manufacturers & Suppliers Worldwide

We specialize in sourcing base fabrics such as silk, georgette, organza, cotton, tulle, and tissue — and enhancing them with embroidery styles like zari, resham, sequins, threadwork, 3D embroidery, and bead embellishments.

With pan-India manufacturing and worldwide delivery, we support both small sample orders and bulk wholesale requirements, ensuring international designers and garment houses get the fabrics they need on time.

Embroidery Fabric Suppliers by Continent

Asia

Asia is the heart of embroidery fabric production, with India, China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam leading global supply. From zari embroidery in India to silk embroidery in Vietnam, the region exports millions of meters each year.

India

India is the world’s leading hub for embroidered fabrics, from chikankari in Lucknow to zari work in Varanasi and sequins in Surat. Madhav Fashion supplies wholesale embroidered fabrics, lace, beaded fabric, and appliqués to global buyers with flexible MOQs.

China

China is known for large-scale machine embroidery and lace fabrics in polyester, cotton blends, and bridal categories. Bulk embroidered fabrics are exported worldwide.

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a garment-export powerhouse, sourcing embroidered cottons, tulles, and blended fabrics for export houses.

Vietnam

Vietnamese embroidery is known for hand embroidery on silk, cotton, and organza. Exporters and designers value its delicate craftsmanship.

Africa

Africa’s growing fashion industry uses embroidered fabrics for weddings, festivals, and traditional wear. Nigeria and South Africa are at the forefront.

Nigeria

Nigeria’s designers and boutiques use heavy sequins, beaded embroidery, and lace fabrics for Aso Ebi and bridal wear. FabricDiary supplies premium embroidered fabrics to Nigeria with reliable shipping.

South Africa

South Africa’s boutiques and fashion studios prefer sequins, organza, and lightweight embroidered cottons for party and couture wear.

Morocco

Moroccan embroidery is traditional and intricate, blending handwork with machine embellishments for ethnic and designer markets.

Europe

Europe is home to luxury fashion houses that depend heavily on embroidered lace, appliqués, and couture fabrics.

United Kingdom

UK boutiques and bridal studios import embroidered lace, floral lace, and designer fabrics for evening gowns and bridal couture.

France

France is synonymous with couture embroidery. Luxury fashion houses use beaded fabrics, appliqués, and hand-sequined materials.

Italy

Italian fashion thrives on embroidered lace and high-end bridal fabrics, often blending tradition with modern styles.

North America

United States

The US fashion market demands embroidered lace, beaded fabrics, and appliqués for bridal wear, red carpet gowns, and couture studios.

Canada

Boutiques and manufacturers source sequined and floral lace fabrics for bridal and festive collections.

Mexico

Mexico has growing demand for embroidered cotton and lace fabrics in both traditional and modern wear.

South America

Brazil

Brazilian designers love bold, festive embroidered fabrics in sequins and beaded work for carnival and weddings.

Argentina

Embroidery fabrics are used in bridal wear and high-fashion boutiques across Argentina.

Colombia

Colombian designers use embroidered lace and beaded fabrics for couture and party wear.

Middle East

United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a global fashion hub for sequins, zari, and luxury embroidered fabrics. Designers and exporters source large volumes.

Saudi Arabia

Demand for heavily embellished embroidered fabrics for abayas and bridal wear is high.

Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain

Luxury boutiques source embroidered lace and appliqués for designer wear.

Australia & Oceania

Australia

Australian designers prefer lightweight embroidered fabrics, lace, and appliqués for couture and resort wear.

New Zealand

Boutiques in New Zealand import embroidered lace and beaded fabrics for bridal collections.

Why Choose FabricDiary & Madhav Fashion?

  • Direct embroidery fabric manufacturers & exporters from India

  • Wide range: embroidered fabrics, designer fabrics, lace, floral lace, beaded fabrics, appliqués

  • Flexible MOQs (samples to bulk)

  • Worldwide shipping with logistics support

  • Trusted by designers, exporters, garment houses & boutiques

FAQs

Q1. Can I buy embroidery fabrics in bulk online?
Yes, FabricDiary.com & Madhav Fashion specialize in wholesale and bulk embroidered fabrics for designers, boutiques, and garment manufacturers.

Q2. Do you ship worldwide?
Yes, we deliver across Asia, Africa, Europe, America, and Oceania with reliable international shipping and tracking.

Q3. Which types of embroidered fabrics do you supply?
We offer zari, resham, sequins, lace, floral lace, beaded fabrics, appliqués, chikankari, mirror work, and other premium embroidery fabrics.

Q4. Can I order small samples before bulk?
Yes, we support small MOQ orders for sampling, prototyping, or custom design testing before large-scale wholesale orders.

Q5. Can I get custom embroidery designs or personalized patterns?
Yes! You can request custom embroidery styles, colors, fabrics, and specific patterns for designer or bridal collections.

Q6. Do you provide fabrics from multiple countries worldwide?
Yes, we source and supply high-quality embroidery fabrics from India, China, Europe, Africa, and America to serve global clients.

Q7. Are your fabrics suitable for boutique or designer collections?
Absolutely. Our fabrics are premium quality, perfect for bridal wear, designer garments, party wear, and boutique collections.

Q8. What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for international buyers?
We offer flexible MOQs starting from 1–3 meters for samples and scale up to bulk orders as per client needs.

Q9. How is FabricDiary different from marketplaces like Alibaba or Etsy?
FabricDiary is a direct manufacturer platform with low MOQ, consistent quality, custom support, and no middlemen — ensuring premium fabrics at competitive rates.

Q10. Can I request embroidery on specific fabrics like silk, organza, or tulle?
Yes, we provide embroidery on silk, georgette, cotton, organza, tulle, chiffon, and more, based on your project requirements.

Q11. Do you supply ready-to-ship finished embroidered panels?
Yes, we can provide finished embroidered panels for garments, sarees, or bridal collections, shipped to your location globally.

Q12. How can I place a wholesale or custom order?
You can contact us via FabricDiary.com or Madhav Fashion inquiry forms, WhatsApp, or email. Our team will guide you on pricing, sample approval, and shipment.

Explore Our Extensive Embroidery Fabric Collections

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