Showing posts with label attire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attire. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

Churidar Pajama or Choori Pajama is 1 of the preferred traditional dresses of South Asia.  In the summer season season probably Churidar Pajama is the most in dress for the ladies in this area. Churidar Pajama is made in superb patterns and styles which are equally liked as casual and as formal wear too. The trend of Churidar Pajama dates back to the Mughal era for the duration of which it was particularly linked as court dress. Apparently this dress quite much appears like Shalwar Kameez but it is very significantly diverse in its style and wear.


Churidar Pajama: The standard South Asian attire

Choori Pajama is the name of this dress in the nearby language, Urdu in which “CHOORI” denotes as “Churidar” and “Pajama” implies “trousers”. Churidar actually implies a really tightly fitting pant or trousers which are narrow far more rapidly, so that contours of the leg are revealed. Churidar Pajamas accentuates the figure and due to this tight fitting the physique is adorably exhibited. Earlier, this dress was known as by the British as Moghul breeches, long-drawers, or mosquito drawers.


Most recent Churidar Pajama Style

Normally Churidar Pajama, the favorite South Asian attire is worn by the females with a tunic leading which is known as as Kameez whilst Males use Kurta for this objective. In the most recent years, Churidar pajamas are liked with long shirts and extended Dubattas. This dress has also gained significant reputation across Europe and America as several immigrants from the Indian sub-continent have brought this classic attire along with them to these continents. Churidar Pajama is a splendid variation in the classic lengthy Shalwar Kameez which has turn out to be the most preferred dress amongst the ladies.


Churidar dress in purple

Girls with medium height love to use pencil heal footwear with Churidar Pajama while long ladies choose the conventional Khussa shoes. In each instances, Churidar Pajama enhances the glory and beauty of the user.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Ajrak the standard attire from Sindh , Pakistan  is the idiosyncratic cloth employed by the locals of Sindh and Southern Punjab as symbol of grace and high esteem. Males use it as turban and Shawl while girls use as their Chaddar and Dubatta. It is usually colored with indigo , crimson , white and black patterns.


Ajrak , the standard attire from Sindh, Pakistan , Photo Credit : Asif Hassan

The handmade printing method of Ajrak is known as resist printing. Carved wooden blocks are employed for this method which is really a difficult job as all of this has to be harmonized  perfectly on the cloth. The generating of these blocks is fairly arithmetic jobs as all the graphs are drawn with geometric tools. The carving of the blocks is also really technical and skillful task. Normally the craftsmen waste the blocks following accomplishment with the patterns. The use of Ajrak is a continued tradition of Sindh for thousands of years. It is traced from the ancient Indus civilization. The globe renowned statue of the King Priest found at Mohenjo-Daro exhibits a shawl show around his shoulders. It is decorated with a threefold pattern  intermixed with tiny circles, that are colored inside with red shades. A comparable artifact has also been found in Mesopotamian remains. The identical threefold pattern usage is located in the present Ajrak.

Ajrak the traditional attire from Sindh, Pakistan is produced in practically all cities of  Sindh. Its usage can be observed in all segments of Sindhi society. It is a prestigious gift frequently presented to the guests in their honor. The locals also put on Ajrak on mirthful events such as weddings and cultural programs.