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  2. Newar traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Most of the clothes are made of homespun. Weaving was a major industry in the Kathmandu Valley. Many people had handlooms in their homes, and in the old days a spinning wheel and a seed separator were one of the required bridal gifts. [1] People wove cloth for personal use or for sale.

  3. Chaubandi Cholo - Wikipedia

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    Chaubandi Cholo is a type of traditional Nepali women's clothing. [1] It is often cotton in a red or white geometric print, but can differ between regional cultures. [2] Traditionally, parents and maternal uncles give a set of traditional clothes (sari or Guniu-Cholo) to girls before they

  4. Category:Nepalese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nepalese clothing" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Angarkha; B.

  5. Dhaka fabric - Wikipedia

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    Dhaka (originally called Thaka) is traditional hand made fabric of the indigenous Limbu people of eastern Nepal. It is a kind of pattern that is originally hand made which is gaining popularity in all cultures and around the world. It has its origins in Terhathum district of Nepal. [1] [2] The art of making dhaka is taught by one generation to ...

  6. Daura-Suruwal - Wikipedia

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    Daura Suruwal is a modern variant of the Tapālan (Nepal Bhasa: तपालं) which has been the traditional clothing of Newar men.It used to be traditionally worn as men's common costume consisting of a long shirt called tapālan with tight fitting trousers known as suruwā (Nepal Bhasa: सुरुवा:).

  7. Dhaka topi - Wikipedia

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    Although Dhaka clothing no longer dominates Nepalese fashion, it remains an integral part of the society and Nepalese identity. [9] While many Nepalis now seldom wear a cap unless they are attending some cultural programme, [8] many other men and women still wear costumes made from Dhaka on a regular basis, as it remains common sight on the streets of Kathmandu.

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