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Clothing in The India

Women's clothing in India varies by region. In some northern mountain areas, women wear salwar (wide pants) made of silk with a tunic top, which was traditionally men's clothing but is more comfortable than the traditional sari. They often wear a veil and red dot on the forehead called a kumkum. For men, typical clothing includes the salwar or the dhoti, a traditional robe from Bengal made of rectangular cotton cloth wrapped around the waist and legs. Materials include cotton, silk, and schiffon in various colors, and jewelry is commonly gold or silver.

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Clothing in The India

Women's clothing in India varies by region. In some northern mountain areas, women wear salwar (wide pants) made of silk with a tunic top, which was traditionally men's clothing but is more comfortable than the traditional sari. They often wear a veil and red dot on the forehead called a kumkum. For men, typical clothing includes the salwar or the dhoti, a traditional robe from Bengal made of rectangular cotton cloth wrapped around the waist and legs. Materials include cotton, silk, and schiffon in various colors, and jewelry is commonly gold or silver.

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Clothing in the India. 2 Women's clothing. 3 Men's clothing. 4 ndice alfabtico.

Clothing in the India. The clothing of the India is made from the finest cotton in the region, with schiffon1 and silk, mixing various colors. Generally this ready-made climate time residing in the geographical area of the country and the region, and also according to the Festival that takes place in the country. In addition to the cultural impact, the hierarchical level plays an important role in how costuming, mainly ornaments and the costumes of dress making.

Ilustracin 1

Tipo de tela parecido a la seda.

Women's clothing. In certain regions, women wear "salwarsi", wide pants is silk and a tunic top, originally reserved for males this is typical of the mountain area, to the North of the region, since it is more comfortable than the traditional sari. Head carry the corresponding veil and are often painted a red dot between the eyebrows named "kumkum2".

Ilustracin 2

Tabla 1

Pequeo punto en la frente de color rojo.

Men's clothing. To the men, the typical garment (dress) is still the "salwar" and more common, the "dhoti3", typical robes of Bengal and of the vale of the Ganges, then extended to the rest of the India. Of rectangular form, this pledge measures about five meters long, of white color, fights about the waist and joins spending(passing) it for between the legs.

Tabla 2

Ropa tpica en los hombres de la India.

They are used, so much the cotton, schiffon, as the silk in varied (assorted) colors. The jewels and accessories are usually in gold, as this way also of silver. The material that they will be made, they affect for its importance. Shields in the nose, bracelets about the ankle, rings in the fingers of the feet, apart from the current jewelry shop as hoops, necklaces and bracelets in the mueras, emphasizes also the ornament that takes in the forehead and that is called "tika" or "bindi".

ndice alfabtico.
A
accessories, 5 assorted, 5 passing, 5

B
bindi, 5 salwar, 5 salwars, 4

C
cotton, 5 tika, 5 tunic top, 4

D
dress, 5

W F
women, 4

Festival, 3

G
Ganges, 5 Generally, 3 geographical, 3

I
India, 3

K
kumkum, 4

M
material, 5 Men, 5

Forma de decirle a una prenda de la India.

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