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  2. Gajra - Wikipedia

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    A Gajra is a flower garland that is worn by South Asian women during festive occasions, weddings, or as part of everyday traditional attire. They are made usually of varies types of jasmine flowers but rose , crossandra and barleria are also widely used in gajras. [ 1 ]

  3. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Wedding ceremonies in India include the bride and groom wearing a wedding garland. On other occasions, garlands are given as a sign of respect to an individual person or to a divine image. A gajra is a flower garland which women in India and Bangladesh wear in their hair during traditional festivals.

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  5. Phuang malai - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo garlands are part of the tradition of Phu Thai people in the village of Kut Wa in Kuchinarai District, Kalasin Province, in the northeast of Thailand. Bamboo garlands are also used in the festival of Buddhist Lent during the Thai rainy season, called "Bun Khao Pradap Din" or "Bun Phuang Malai Ban Kut Wa".

  6. Lei (garland) - Wikipedia

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    In Samoa, similar garlands fashioned of entire flowers, buds, seeds, nuts, plant fibers, leaves, ferns, seashells, or flower petals are called "asoa" or "ula", [9] while single flowers or clusters worn in the hair or on the ear are called sei. In Tahiti such garlands are referred to as "hei" and in the Cook Islands they are called an "ei". [10]

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  8. Buta (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    It is woven using gold or silver threads on silk or other high quality textiles for gifts, for weddings and special occasions. In Iran and Uzbekistan , its use goes beyond clothing, with paintings, jewelry, frescoes, curtains, tablecloths, quilts, carpets, garden landscaping, and pottery also sporting the boteh design.

  9. Indiana Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Glass Company's Wedding Bowl. Indiana Glass Company had many glass patterns, and was a manufacturer of what collectors call Depression Glass. [28] The company was also a manufacturer of what collectors call Goofus glass, which was cheaply made glass with painted decorations.

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