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Traditional wear of Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Traditional Wear for Men Dogras for men in Jammu and Kashmir are Jamma and Parna are the traditional suits for Dogra men from the Jammu region. Jamma is like a Mughal style shirt, which is very loose from the Bottom. Parna is a piece of cloth that is kept on shoulders or used to make a turban. Very popular in Punjab also
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Gujjar Traditional Wear for Men • Gujjars are semi-nomadic tribes whose main occupation is herding of goats and live in the state of Jammu and Kashmir • Men adorn colorful turbans on their heads with unique style of wrapping
• “Topi” which is also called as Afgani is worn by aged Gujjar men • They wear loose ‘Kurtas’ and 'Salwars‘, over the shirt, they wear waist coat called “Basket” • They also wrap 'Chaddar' or shawl around their shoulders to save them from cold
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Kashmiri Traditional Wear for Women
Pheran
Phiran
َ پھؠرن
फेरन
➢ Traditional outfit for both males & females in the Kashmir Valley ➢ Consists of two gowns, one over the other. ➢ Extends to the feet
Traditional Dresses of Jammu and Kashmir for Women Taranga: Kashmir woman has a colorful scarf which is also called Taranga which is a popular headdress. It is made of suspended cap and is narrowed down at the backside till the heel Kasaba: Along with pehran, it is Kasaba which is a red headgear that is accompanied by pehran. Other than Taranga, this type of turban is quite designed with a turban and has the ornaments that are pinned down along with the silver brooches. Abaya: This is another common attitude of women in Kashmir. Usually, an unmarried Muslim woman has the costumes that may vary to a great extent.
Jewellery of Jammu & Kashmir A traditional tight choker, the Halqaband is worn around HALQABAND the neck and is usually made of gold and has interlocking sections joined with thread.
DEJIHOR
The Dejihor is a earring that hangs from the upper portion of the ear.
Worn by every pandit woman as a symbol of her marriage.
ATTA-HOR
JIGGNI
Another ornament worn by married Kashmiri pandit women, atta-hor hangs over both ears and is connected by a gold chain over the head. This ornament is worn on the forehead made of gold and silver and is fringed with hanging pearls and gold leaves. It is usually triangular, semi-circular or circular in shape.
Group(I) Project Members Sharvesh. S Arudhra Girish Abhinav Shriram Anirudh Anand kumar Annapoorani Venkataraman Abhinav. J Ritu Sunil