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There are different clothes in different colors.The attire worn by women of Rajasthan is available in assorted varieties. The women are mainly found in costumes such as ghagra, lehenga, kunchuki, kanchli, choli, sari, and odhni. The females belonging to the affluent society can be found in dupattas and patkas. The footwear that these females wear constitutes jutees and chappals. One can even find attractive and designer footwear like the sandals which are decorated with stars and golden threads. Such sandals are very general amid the high profile women.The attires for Rajasthani women are very much similar to the culture and religion itself which are as colorful as the atmosphere here. The seasons, emotions, moods as well as status of people are displayed by the costumes of females of Rajasthan. The splendor and color of this state are much reflected in the ornament and dress of the people living here. Since last many years, the attire of the Rajasthani Women has displayed a particular pattern of getting dressed and this is something which is very unique to this state. Most commonly worn by the Rajasthani women has a blend of upper garment which comprises of kurti, kanchali and puthia, while the lower garment comprises of skirt or ghaghra along with a veil which is draped around the skirt from lower side to upper part of human body. A number of additions and variations are there which ensemble in different communities, however depending on the social position of the wearer.

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  1. Rajasthani wear Welcome to Rajasthani wear rajasthaniwears.com

  2. About rajasthani • There are different clothes in different colors.The attire worn by women of Rajasthan is available in assorted varieties. The women are mainly found in costumes such as ghagra, lehenga, kunchuki, kanchli, choli, sari, and odhni. • The females belonging to the affluent society can be found in dupattas and patkas. The footwear that these females wear constitutes jutees and chappals. One can even find attractive and designer footwear like the sandals which are decorated with stars and golden threads. • Such sandals are very general amid the high profile women. The attires for Rajasthani women are very much similar to the culture and religion itself which are as colorful as the atmosphere here. • The seasons, emotions, moods as well as status of people are displayed by the costumes of females of Rajasthan. The splendor and color of this state are much reflected in the ornament and dress of the people living here. • Since last many years, the attire of the Rajasthani Women has displayed a particular pattern of getting dressed and this is something which is very unique to this state. • Most commonly worn by the Rajasthani women has a blend of upper garment which comprises of kurti, kanchali and puthia, while the lower garment comprises of skirt or ghaghra along with a veil which is draped around the skirt from lower side to upper part of human body. • A number of additions and variations are there which ensemble in different communities, however depending on the social position of the wearer. rajasthaniwears.com

  3. Clothing of Rajasthan is really outstanding and lively, showing the spirit of the inhabitants, their religion and culture. This is simply exceptional to see how they wear unique and fabulous dresses. • Both men and women put on colorful and beautifully designed costumes to show the great ambiance of this northwestern state of India. Women of Rajasthan wear a long skirt called Ghaghra, Choli or Kurti (blouses and tops) with an Odhini. • The Ghaghra reaches above the ankle that has a narrow waist increasing the flared and width to the base. Ghaghra is commonly unfolded from the lower end such as usual skirts. The pleats and width are the symbol of health of females. • Ghaghras can be found in diverse styles and colors. They are very famous among women in Rajasthan, mostly made of cotton, colored and designed with Laharia, Chunari and Mothra prints. The regional style and taste can be seen in Royal dresses of Rajasthan. • The luxurious and rich costumes were designed beautifully by the special people during ancient times. In order to take care of the dresses of king and queen, there were two specific sections, namely Kapaddwadra and Toshakhanand. • Rajput kings loved to wear high-class dresses. Hence they were colorful and designer clothing. Rich materials were used to design royal cloths from Gujarat and Varanasi, and woven and embroidered Kashmiri shawls were preferred by Royal men and women. rajasthaniwears.com

  4. Saree In Rajasthan • Saree In rajasthan there are many different types of saree. The rajasthni saree is in rajasthan this is in trand. The womans are like to wear this type of sarees. Many type of different sarees are here like Silk Saree, Silk Saree, Bandhej Saree, Bhagalpuri Saree, Kanchipuram silk Saree, Kota Saree, Leheriya Saree, Cotton sari, chiffon saree, magic saree, gota patti saree. kota doria saree • Kota Saree:- Kota Doria is woven on a traditional pit loom in such a fashion that it produces square checks pattern on the fabric. The delicately wrought checks are locally known as khats. • They smear onion juice and rice paste with a lot of care into the yarn making the yarn so strong that no additional finishing is needed. The kota doria saree made at Kota, Rajasthan. rajasthaniwears.com

  5. Bandhej Saree:- Bandhej Saree which is also known as "Bandhani Saree" is specially found in Rajasthan .The fine variety of this type of saree is created in Mandavi, Bhuj, Kutch, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Rajkot, Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner etc. The Bandhani work has been exclusively carried out by the Khatri community of Kutchh and Saurashtra. • A meter length of cloth can have thousands of tiny knots known as 'Bheendi' in the local language ('Gujarati'). These knots form a design once opened after dyeing in bright colours. Traditionally, the final products can be classified into 'khombhi', 'GharChola', 'Chandrakhani', 'Shikari', 'Chowkidaar', 'Ambadaal' and other categories. Bandhej Saree • Leheriya Saree:- Leheria dyeing is done on thin cotton or silk cloth, usually in lengths appropriate for turbans or saris. According to World Textiles: A Visual Guide to Traditional Techniques, the fabric is "rolled diagonally from one corner to the opposite selvedge, and then tied at the required intervals and dyed". • Wave patterns result from fanlike folds made before dyeing. Traditional leheria employs natural dyes and multiple washes and uses indigo or alizarin during the final stage of preparation. rajasthaniwears.com Leheriya Saree

  6. Silk Saree:- Kota silk sarees are one of the many types of sarees made in Kota, Rajasthan that are made in pure silk and have square like patterns known as khats on them. Handloom kota silk sarees were originally called Masuria because they were woven using Mysore silk in Mysore. Kota silk saris were primarily patronized by Maharao Bhim Singh, who summoned the weavers from Mysore to Kota, between 1707 and 1720. • The art of using open khat patterns on fabric was so intriguing that the entire Kota silk sarees collection was highly appreciated by the elite. Even today, the latest Kota silk sarees exhibit traditional ways of setting patterns, making graphs, dyeing and yarn setting with of course greater efficiency and higher precision. • Kota silk sarees online on Shatika come in a range of myriad colors that are in scribed in striking gold and silver and contrast thread motifs. Their very fine weave and light weight make them an ideal summer wear. Silk Saree • Cotton sari:- This ethnic saree is made of pure cotton fabric. The main attraction is floral print all over the saree. This saree is embellished with intricate floral design. The beauty of this saree is checkered design layout which is specialty of Kota Doria. The saree comes with the matching blouse. Saree length -5.5 meter, Blouse length-80 cm. rajasthaniwears.com Cotton sari

  7. Gota patti saree:-Gota Patti or Gota work is a type of Indian embroidery that originated in Rajasthan, India. The dresses with gota work are used for special occasions or religious occasions. • Gota is crafted using appliqué technique with a strip of gold or silver or various other coloured ribbons of different widths woven in a satin or twill weave. It involves placing woven gold cloth onto fabrics such as georgette or bandhini to create different surface textures. Gota patti saree • Chiffon saree:- Rajasthani Multi-color Pure Cotton Saree with Zari border: This traditional is a blend of multi-colours on pure cotton Kota Doria fabric. The multi-colour designer pattern with white circular prints that gives the saree a traditional Rajasthani touch. • This pretty saree is adorned with zari white floral work all over and on border. The beauty of this saree is checkered design layout which is specialty of Kota Doria. The saree comes with a matching blouse. A simple and elegant attire for all occasions. • The 'Doria' means thread work from cotton yarn in a combination of warp and weft with an exclusive check pattern in the weave itself, which is known as 'khat'. The khats are present in the basic fabric itself, and are crafted in a very skillful way that the fabric looks transparent. These Sarees are very delicate, lightweight and porous. Chiffon saree rajasthaniwears.com

  8. Lehenga In Rajasthani • The lehengas are made of a number of fabrics such as silk, cotton, khadi, georgette, crape, net, satin, brocade and chiffon. Even though designers have successfully used the various kinds of fabrics for making the lehenga, silk is still the preferred fabric. • There are many type of lehengas like lehenga choli, wedding lehenga etc. Lehenga, Gagra/Ghagra (Hindi: घाघरा ghāghrā) also chaniya is a form of skirt which is long, embroidered and pleated. It is secured at the waist or hips and leaves the lower back and midriff bare. • The ancient version of skirt or Ghagrievolved from Bhairnivasani, which in turn evolved from the Antriya when stitching on one side became tabular and was worn gathered together at the waist, and held by a girdle. This was one of the earliest forms of a clumsily stitched skirt. • It was worn using a nada or drawstring. The Ghagri was a narrow skirt six feet long the same length as original Antriya and can still be seen worn by Jain nuns in India. The lehenga choli is the favourite female apparel worn during festivals, weddings or special events in India. • This is due to traditions as well as of the fact that it is available in a number of fabrics with many different decorative choices.[12] Traditionally the sari and the lehenga choli are the most popular garments for the bride in India. rajasthaniwears.com

  9. Wedding lenegha:- In India, the wedding rituals and clothes make the wedding as much as that of the bride and her groom. Both look their splendid best in gorgeous clothes. Not just the couple, but the guests attending the family and the relatives are often seen dressed up to the teeth. • The bride is dressed up in auspicious colors, whereas the bridegroom is dressed to exude a regal aura. The bridesmaids and best men are often dressed on a par with the bride and the groom. But they are toned down a bit because the day belongs to the couple. • Indian weddings generally tend to continue for several days and new attire is worn each day. All these dresses and the color symbolize the meaning of marriage and the period that follows it. • An Indian wedding is one that gives more importance to details like different rituals and the various attires one wears to attend them. Hindus wedding ceremony does not resemble the western marriages and are quite elaborate. rajasthaniwears.com

  10. Ghagra choli • Women of Rajasthan wear mainly Ghaghara, Choli and Odhani dresses. These costumes are in bright colors, especially Ghaghara dresses are in many designs. The dresses are the ankle length long skirt with the narrow waist, which looks like an umbrella at the base. • Rajasthani Women prefer to wear the cotton Ghaghara dresses, which are suitable to the weather conditions of Rajasthan. The cotton Ghaghara also very popular and those printed or dyed like mothras and leharlya print. • Ghagra choli:- Gagra choli or Ghagra choli, which is also kngown as Lehenga choli and locally as Chaniya choli, is the traditional clothing of women from the Indian subcontinent; notable in Indian states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu, as well as in Hindi speaking regions of Nepal. • In Punjab it was traditionally worn with the kurti and salwar. It is a combination of the gagra or lehenga (long skirt) and the choli. the gagra choli evolved from the three-piece attire worn by women in ancient India. • The attire consisted of the Antriya lower garment, the Uttariya veil worn over shoulder or head and Stanapatta a chestband, which finds mentioned in Sanskrit literature and Buddhist Pali literature during 6th century B.C. rajasthaniwears.com

  11. Suits • In rajasthan many type of suits like in cotton, printed suit, Punjabi suits, gota patti suits, mirror work suits chiffon suits, fancy kota doria suits, etc. these type of suits wear in rajasthan. It is a generic term used to describe different styles of dress. • The shalwar kameez can be worn by both women, but styles differ by gender. The shalwar (baggy trousers) and the kameez (long shirt) are two garments[4]which are combined to form the shalwar kameez. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the ankle. • The kameez is a long shirt or tunic, often seen with a Western-style collar; however, for female apparel, the term is now loosely applied to collarless or mandarin-collared kurtas. • The kameez might be worn with pajamas as well, either for fashion or comfort. Some kameez styles have side seams (known as the chaak), left open below the waist-line, giving the wearer greater freedom of movement. rajasthaniwears.com

  12. Mirror work suits:- Mirror Work Punjabi Salwar Suits Collections, Mirror Work Punjabi Suits, mirror work, salwar, indian fashion, bridal embroidery work, punjabi, salwar suits, salwar kameez, punjabi suits, suit cutting, suit and salwar cutting, salwar cutting, patiala, anarkali suits, lehenga, dress, latest fashion, punjabi suit, mirror work embellished punjabi salwar suits, fashion, suits, mirror work saree and blouse online. • Rajasthani mirror work kurtis embroidery, mirror anarkali suits, mirror work kurtis for women, wedding punjabi suits, bridal, custom made, indian bridal suits, bridal marriage suits, bridal outfits, mirror work chudi designs, mirror work saree designs, new styles in mirror works, party wear gown design dress, beautiful anarkali dress design ideas, long gown dress design ideas, neck, top beautiful mirror work dresses, latest mirror work dresses, mirror work blouse designs. rajasthaniwears.com

  13. Punjabi suits:- You may have a spectrum of suits and salwars but if you miss any Punjabi suit then it would be an incomplete collection. Check out season's best types of designer Punjabi suits here and get ready to ask for them all to your stylist. • This type of designer ethnic dress came from the lands of Punjab and thus one can find a vivacious spectrum of best Punjabi salwar suits at one place. In Indian weddings, Punjabi style dresses are in rage nowadays. • They are as much likened by everyone as Punjabi tadka cuisines. Don’t you wish some spice in your fashion world too??? Here is the recipe of 10 types of best designer Punjabi dresses for all time pretty looks. rajasthaniwears.com

  14. Gota patti suits:- The dresses with gota work are used for special occasions or religious occasions. • Gota is crafted using appliqué technique with a strip of gold or silver or various other coloured ribbons of different widths woven in a satin or twill weave. It involves placing woven gold cloth onto fabrics such as georgette or bandhini to create different surface textures. • Originally real gold and silver metals were used to embroider but were eventually replaced by copper coated with silver as the genuine way of making it was very expensive. • Nowadays there are even more inexpensive options available. The copper has been replaced by polyester film which is further metalized and coated to suit requirements. • This is known as Plastic Gota and is highly durable as it has a good resistance to moisture and does not tarnish as opposed to metal based Gota. rajasthaniwears.com

  15. Fancy kota doria suits:- Providing you the best range of Fancy Kota Doria Suits, Designer Kota Doria Suits, Kota Doria Suits, Trendy Kota Doria Suits and Kota Doria Suit with effective & timely delivery. • Backed by profound experience of our experts, we are an unparalleled name engaged in manufacturing high quality assortment of Designer Kota Doria Suits. rajasthaniwears.com

  16. Rajputi suits • We provide rajputi poshak , pure half pure jod orna, fancy and traditional chunrisafa (Turban or Paghadi) in many patterns.show room , poshak , rajputi dress material , jod , kali jod suit , poshaks , wedding collection ,POSHAK , poshak , rajputi suit , poshak , jod , jod suit , ujjain , ratlamwala , garments , new , poshaks , rajputi paridhan , rajputi dress , rajputi dress material , rajasthani poshak , rajputi poshak , how to wear saree , saree , new collection , rajputana dress , brijesh , brijish , huntings, brijish and huntings, hunting, poshak,poshak. rajasthani vastralay ,rajasthani vastralay , ujjain saree , saree house , safa, safa house, bandhej, chunri, bandhej suit, bandhej saree, dulhan, wedding, wedding saree, wedding lenhga, lenhga, chunni suit, salwar suit,boutiquesuit,velvetlengha,satansuit,pachranga,chundari,suit,pilarasuit,jodorni,toraorna,torekeorne,l,swasthik,thakurji pure jod orna,silk,Rajasthan is known for the beauty and elegance of its colourful turbans. • We take pride in our experimental and unique approach to creating the Poshak. We bring innovation in everything including the designs, cloth material, work patterns and more. We make sure that you receive a supreme quality product that makes every heart skip a beat. rajasthaniwears.com

  17. Pila, pomcha, chundi • Rajasthani attires are full of vibrant and vivid colors representing amazing zest of their life. The 'Odhna' is a typical Rajasthani women wear. It’s first end use to tuck into the ‘ghagra’ and its other end taken over the right shoulder and head. • Odhna looks very attractive and aesthetic. This typical Rajasthani attire is available in various colors and hand-work like mirror work, gota work, tie and die print etc. The yellow color Odhna is known as ‘Pila’. • It has red lotus motif in its center. In Rajasthani families parents gift ‘Pila Saree’ or ‘Pila Odhna’ to their daughter who is recently blessed with a son. The odhna is also called as odhni. • It is a veil that represents the continuation of an unbroken tradition of wearing unstitched lengths of fabric that was the favored style of clothing during ancient India. • The Vedic literature identifies the use of the stole as a universally worn over-garment called the uttariya that is a length of fabric draping the top half of the body. rajasthaniwears.com

  18. The odhna is embellished by many methods of ornamentation. These designs are usually dictated by tradition. Nevertheless, each woman contends with the other to wear a more beautiful odhna in Rajasthan. Some of the practices used to bring these exquisite odhna to life include bandhani, block printing, weaving and embroidery. • The bandhani technique of Rajasthan produces all sorts of stunning and colourful odhna. Numerous leheriya styles abound, some of them being pralapsfwhi, rajashahi, gandadar, samudralehar and bhopalshahi. Block prints of Rajasthan also decorate the odhni-bhindibhat, lalar, morya, karna and jaajbhat are some common patterns. • A striking odhna, known as phavri or phamri, is made of fine red voile, using a modified technique of block printing called tinsel printing. Gold or silver flowers are printed all over the fabric that are outstanding in relief. Brides wear a phavri as part of their wedding dress. • Our product range includes a wide range of MarwadiChunriDupatta, Red MarwadiChunri, Fashionable MarwadiChunri, Designer MarwadiChunri and MarwadiChunri. In this type of odhani, there is rounded motifs of lotus. The base is of yellow, saffron or pink coloured in which lotus flowers are beautifully displaced. It is made of five colours which is the basis of Rajasthani number system. • The lotus motifs are printed and coloured in this type of odhani. Pomcha odhani which is yellow in colour, is usually worn by pregnant women. This odhani was sent by woman’s parents and she had to perform all the rituals while wearing it. Pila rajasthaniwears.com Pomcha

  19. Rajasthani jats dresses • Women wear orhni (ओढणी) (veil) shirt or Angia (short blouse) ghagri (heavy skirt) jooties (country made shoes)and heavy ornaments around the neck, wrists and ankles.Rajasthani women wear kurti (कुर्ती), kanchali (कांचळी) and ghaghara (घाघरा).Traditional jat women wear woolen ghaghara known as dhabala (धाबळा) with a strong woolen rope tied to it in the waste. • This traditional outfit is known for its evergreen design, the bright interplay of colors and amalgamation of elaborate, intricate patterns. With a skirt like Ghagra and beautiful printed Odhni, a head gear, this traditional ensemble packs fashion, functionality that is bound to leave the wearer feeling beautiful and stylish. • The innovations have been done to ensure that women feel more comfortable during the summer season when days get hotter. That is why printed Odhni’s are used to protect their heads from the heat, while the Ghagra has an A-Shape design and features flair to ensure that women feel cool even while working in the fields. • The blouse is made from pure cotton that easily soaks sweat and reduces feeling of heat. Ghagra designs from Jaat community of Thel have a universal appeal and global wear-ability. Mostly, this Ghagra style is used innovatively to form a Lehenga, which is a skirt similar to Ghagra but features more intricate designs including paisley prints and motif patterns. rajasthaniwears.com

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