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Kashmiri Dresses Collection for Women

Kashmiri women are being among the most beautiful in India. Kashmiri women put on the pheran, the actual voluminous Kashmiri gown, hemmed with a border and draping in awkward folds. The long, loose pheran protects their physique no doubt, but does not blunt their actual appeal. Whereas a Muslim woman's pheran can be knee-length, loose and embroidered in the front and on the actual edges. For the benefit of smartness and ease it is tied at the actual waist with folded away material called lhungi. The actual long loose fleshlight sleeves are fashionably adorned with brocade.
With this Hindu costume is going the head-dress called taranga, which is stuck just using a hanging hood and tapers into the heels coming from behind. The folds in the taranga are made of brightly-pressed lines fastened into a pointed red-coloured in addition to brocaded skull cap having a few gold pins for the sides. Over the head and ears are pieces of muslin embroidered throughout gold thread. The younger Hindu women, however took to the sari, following your 'reform movement' in the thirties. Even after that, on the wedding day they have to wear the taranga ceremonially. It's covered with the palav in the bride's wedding sari. Taranga, thus stays as part of the bridal trousseau.








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