RAJASTHANI POSHAK

                                                     RAJASTHANI   POSHAK



Traditional attire for   rajasthani poshak women is ghagra, choli (also called kanchli or kurti) and odhni. The ghagra is a full-length, embroidered and pleated skirt, which comes in a variety of colours, prints and fabrics, such as silk, cotton, georgette and crêpe. Of all the various prints, the laharia, bandhej, tie ‘n dye, chundri and mothra are the most widely worn. To impart royal elegance, antique borders and Jaipuri gota-patti work are incorporated to the ghagra jaipur.

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Here, when women wear jewelry in Rajasthani dress, it adds beauty to the moon. Rajasthani dress has its own unique beauty, after which everyone is fascinated after seeing it. After seeing the people in the attractive Rajasthani dress here, it feels as if you are at a festival where the exhibition of the colorful dress is going on. If you have come here today, then you will get a wonderful imagining of the beautiful dressing sense of Rajasthan

Today, you will get information about different types of adorable Rajasthani dresses. When the traditional dress of Rajasthan is filled with some new modern color, it seems as if the Rajasthani dress leaves an impact on everyone’s mind. Rajasthani traditional dress which has been going on for centuries and is becoming more beautiful and attractive with time


      

Traditional Rajasthani dresses for men

Pagri (Turban)


Soaked in the brightness and playfulness of hues like yellows and reds, turban also referred to as Paag, Safa and Pagri is one of the most important parts of men’s attire in the royal state as it symbolizes the pride and honor of Rajasthanis. Everything from the color and fabric to design and shape symbolizes their individuality. The width of a Pagri is 8 inches and length is about eighty feet.

The shades and styles of turbans worn on various occasions vary. When it’s time for any occasion men attire themselves with bright designer multicoloured Pagri, while dull and dark colours are worn during the mournful occasion. Their everyday Pagris are rustic in a single colour.

 

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