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Nepali Traditional Dhaka Saree Hand Embroidered

Nepali Traditional Dhaka Saree Hand Embroidered

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Dhaka Choli:

  • Choli (Blouse): The Dhaka Choli typically consists of a fitted blouse called the choli. This blouse is usually made from Dhaka fabric, which is a handwoven textile known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The Dhaka fabric is traditionally woven on a handloom, and its designs often feature geometric patterns, floral motifs, and sometimes mythical figures.
  • Embroidery: Hand embroidery is a prominent feature of the Dhaka Choli. Skilled artisans create intricate designs using thread, often in contrasting colors, to embellish the choli. The embroidery can be seen on the sleeves, neckline, and sometimes across the entire blouse, adding richness and texture to the garment.
  • Color and Design: Dhaka Cholis come in a variety of colors, with red, maroon, green, and blue being common choices. The colors are vibrant and bold, reflecting the cultural significance and festive nature of the attire.
  • Fit and Style: The choli is tailored to fit snugly, enhancing the wearer’s silhouette. It may have a high neckline and short sleeves, showcasing the intricate embroidery and the beauty of the Dhaka fabric.

Dhaka Skirt:

  • Skirt (Gunyo or Patuka): Paired with the choli is a skirt, either a gunyo or patuka, which is also made from Dhaka fabric. The skirt is typically wrapped around the waist and secured with a sash or tie. Like the choli, it features elaborate handwoven patterns and colors that complement the blouse.

Accessories:

  • Jewelry: Nepali women often accessorize their Dhaka Choli with traditional jewelry such as gold or silver necklaces, earrings, and bangles. These pieces add a touch of elegance and cultural richness to the ensemble.
  • Footwear: Traditional footwear like Nepali sandals or flats complement the attire, enhancing its authenticity and traditional appeal.

Occasions:

  • The Dhaka Choli is worn during festive occasions such as weddings, cultural festivals (like Teej and Dashain), and other celebrations. It holds significant cultural and religious importance within the Newar community in Nepal.
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