Golden Yellow Leather Kameez with Blue Combination


The Dupatta is a long rectangular, scarf, like dust, and worn on the shoulders of women in India. Generally administered with traditional Salwaar Kamëz, Dupatta symbol of modesty in the Indian society. It is known by various names such as Odhni, Chunari, and even just Chunni Unni (mentioned by people in the Gujarati community). Duppata are made of different materials such as cotton, silk, chiffon and Georgette, etc.. Usually it is worn by taking into account the composition of color pants - India and a bear.



Golden Yellow Leather Kameez with Blue Combination

There are many ways you can wear Dupatta. It is usually worn over the shoulders of women and one end of the drape over their head, and when the elders as a sign of respect. Otherwise, if worn over pants suit you can wrap around your neck like a silencer too. Another style of wearing Dupatta is just leave hanging from one side of the shoulder. In the current mode, it is often draped over one shoulder, balanced with the other party in the Crook of the arm of another. And duppata can easily be color, shadow, or multi-colored pattern. In some cases, where the dress simple, glam and women by wearing a heavily embroidered Dupatta more than that. This is especially so in the case of a costume wedding. Dupatta and the bride is often very nicely. In some Indian states, such as Bengal and Rajasthan, a special type of tie and dye duppatas available. The price of this duppatas range from 100 rupees to 1,000 rupees.

 
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