Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Clothing styles in the first Cambodian period was overwhelmingly influenced by India, [5] at least until the Khmer king at the request of Chinese envoys ordered his subjects to wear the sompot. Despite some similarities, men and women wore distinct clothing styles.
In the olden days, Tithwal was the trading hub where hundreds of shops lined up selling ghee, honey and walnut kernels. Those commodities would reach Tithwal from Karnah, Leepa and Neelam valleys. To immerse fully into the surroundings, the Forest Department of J&K, like at many other places, have built Kail and Deodar huts.
The traditional Dogri kurta for men is open at the front and flares out from the waist to the knees. The kurta for women tends to be long and cut straight, a style adopted from neighbouring Punjab, [ 1 ] as local culture shares an affinity with the Punjab region , [ 17 ] especially the southern area.
The extant wall-paintings of the territories of J&K State all date back to the reign of Gulab Singh, however there are miniature paintings that pre-date this time. [9] The brothers of Gulab Singh, Dhian Singh and Suchet Singh, were patrons of wall-paintings. [9] Gubab Singh's son and successor, Ranbir Singh, kept an atelier of artists. [9]
Kashmiri artisan carving walnut wood. Kashmiri handicrafts is a traditional art of Kashmiri people and artisans who make, craft, and decorate objects by hand. Ganderbal, and Budgam are the main districts in central Kashmir which have been making handicrafts products since ages.
Jammu [b] and Kashmir [c] (abbreviated J&K) is a region administered by India as a union territory [1] and consists of the southern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947 and between India and China since 1959. [3]
King Beast: The leader of the beasts; Stray Beast: The costume for the stray beast would be just as elaborate as that of the king. [11] The Stray Beast would walk next to the king and protect him. [11] Key Man: This character is responsible for dancing in order to open any waterways for the band to pass; he is noted for his fear of water. [11]
Like the other Tripuri, the traditional dress of the Reang is simple and plain. [17] Men traditionally wear a hand woven loin cloth and a piece of cloth as a wrapper for the upper body. Along with this a piece of woven cloth is wrapped around the head by Kamsoi and is known as Kamsoi maitang .