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| Rajasthani Garments |
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| The site Heritage Hotels of Rajasthan offers to take you on cultural tours to Rajasthan in North India and exposes you to the style of costumes and dresses that have been traditionally worn by the people of Rajasthan, North India. |
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The barren colorless landscape and the monotony of its cloudless sky, the people of Rajasthan show a distinct preference for bright costumes. From the simple village folk or tribal belle to the Raja's and Rani's, the preferred colors are bright red, dazzling yellow, lively green or brilliant orange, highlighted by a lavish use of sparkling gold and silver zari or gota. The dyers of Rajasthan and neighboring Gujarat were masters of their craft from the dawn of history. Their unsurpassed skill is still evident in the costumes worn by the Rajasthani people both rich and poor. Be it manufacturing, exports and wholesalers, our aim is simple – to be the best. For achieve this goal, we use the indestructible tools of honesty, quality and customer satisfaction. With this philosophy that has won us rave review from industry detractors and our clients alike and catapulted us to the very top.
Rajasthani Garments is fast leading manufacturer and exporter of Rajasthan Ethnic Wear, including Salwar Kameez, Ladies Suits, Kurti's, skirt blouses, rajasthani sarees, ghaghra cholis, ladies tops, indian fusion wear or indowestern wear. Its specialize in designer wear for women and our range of Indian suits and salwar kameez range from semi formal wear, office wear or casual wear in traditional Rajasthan style garments. |
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| Rajasthani Dhoti |
| The most ancient recorded Indian drape (excluding the Harrapa civilisation) is a dhoti. Although Buddha is shown wearing a large mantle, his lay followers, such as Ashoka and the men and women represented on the stupa of Bharhut, wore elaborately pleated dhotis. |
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| Jodhpuri Turbans |
| The turbans add color to the man's costume. Some of the turbans are also called by the cloth by which it is tied, like PACHRANGI turban is made of a five different colored chunri cloth and then jari turbans are there made by the cloth of jari and silk. |
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