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  2. Dejhoor - Wikipedia

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    Dejhoor (or Deji-Hor) is a dangling ear ornament worn by Kashmiri Pandits married women, from the day before they are wed in holy matrimony. [1] The jewelry is placed in the cartilage piercing of the ear in a red thread and later the thread may be replaced with a gold chain known as an ath bought by her in-laws at their house. The thread or ...

  3. Pheran - Wikipedia

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    Pheran worn by a Kashmiri Pandit woman, 1922. Taranga. Hindu women use a headwear called "taranga" (Kashmiri pronunciation:), which is a headdress which becomes smaller down at back, towards the heels. It is popular in some areas of Kashmir. Kasaba. Kashmiri Muslim women use a headwear known as the "kasaba" (Kashmiri pronunciation:). The kasaba ...

  4. Taranga (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Taranga (Kashmiri pronunciation:) is the typical headscarf worn by Kashmiri Pandit women until the late 1960s. [1]Now its only place is as a ritual and by tradition to be worn in a classical way on the bride's head as a bridal gear on her wedding day.

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    The oh-so-merry pair you see here is just one of many spirited styles that make up BaubleBar's holiday collection, which also includes kids' jewelry, actual holiday tree ornaments, bottle openers ...

  7. Earring - Wikipedia

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    The practice of wearing earrings was a tradition for Ainu men and women, [13] but the Government of Meiji Japan forbade Ainu men to wear earrings in the late-19th century. [14] Earrings were also commonplace among nomadic Turkic tribes and Korea. Lavish ear ornaments have remained popular in India from ancient times to the present day.

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