The Brazilian needle is a type of embroidery needle specifically designed for "Lavender Rubra" or "Brazilian Dimensional Embroidery," an embroidery technique developed in Brazil and commonly known as Brazilian embroidery. This embroidery technique focuses on creating flowers, leaves, and other detailed motifs in three-dimensional form. Brazilian needles are typically long and thin, featuring a smooth, rounded tip rather than a sharp point. However, they can also be found in various sizes and shapes. These needles allow for the creation of different layers while working with embroidery threads or stitching onto fabric, giving a three-dimensional appearance. Brazilian embroidery is often characterized by the use of various colored threads and stitching techniques, concentrating on the details of flowers, leaves, butterflies, and other motifs, providing a natural look. Brazilian needles are used in crafting these detailed motifs and completing the embroidery process with a three-dimensional effect. These needles are generally preferred by experienced embroiderers, as this embroidery technique requires some practice and skill. However, working with these needles is an impressive way to add visual depth and appeal to your handmade projects.