These include paithani sarees from paithan andĪurangabad, himroo and mashru textiles from Aurangabad, brocades form pune and Toes- Jodvi, a silver toe ring worn by married women. Worn on left nostril, studded with white pearls and colourful stones with twoĪnkle- Painjan, Silver payal with jingling bells
Worn on top of the ear with dangling pearls Seven pearls earing worn by married ladies Har- A coin necklace with engraved motif of Goddess Laxmi.īlack and gold beaded ornament worn by married women. Made of Gold beads securely stitched on a red fabric strip.Ģ-3 strings of pearls with the pendant of mix small & big stones andĭangling pearls at the bottom. & Puneri jode are the different types of footwear for men.īigbali- worn at the top of ear with dangling beads.Ī circular hollow bangle worn after patali.īangles- Green glass bangles worn by married women.Īrm ornaments- Armlet known as Bajuband or vaki withĬhi vaki- A mat like design with dangling pearls andĪ rectangular small box threaded with golden threads & studded with pearls, Kolhapuri chappal called as jode, Peshwai Jogle White cotton topi worn on a daily basis by some people as well as on special Pheta- It’s a freshly folded turban twisted around the head. Pagdi- Red in colour, Pre folded turban worn by Brahmins, re supposed to knownĪs educated people and therefore they wear pagdi, it was a symbol of honour. With beads at back & brooch in the centre.Ī small pre folded turban used by working class. It’s a pre folded headgear worn by Shivaji Maharaj. Once the girls attain puberty they wear half saree. Girls wear parkar which is a long skirt from waist till ankle, tied with string at waist. Shela is a decorative cotton silk shawl, Banaras No placket, only knotted and is used as a inner garment. All nine pieces joined in order, no button, ‘Nau Tukdyachi Choli’ is one of the varieties, whichįits better than any other choli. The length of the blouse is up to the waist. They also wear ‘zamper’ made up of Khan material withĮlbow length sleeves and the two flaps to cover the breast. Women wear a blouse called ‘choli’ is a short blouse And white Odhani with Printed border is draped for the upper part. Koli women traditionally wear thin cotton nauvari saree till knee length with elbow length blouse. So when kashti the saree comes upto the knee. The farmer ladies use only 7½ – 8 yards long saree The saree is tightened at the foot with gathers and pallu is taken on the head. The front side of the waist line tied fastened with at waist in front are called ‘kela’.įolk (Lavani) Style: In this type pallu is very The shoulder is covered with the Pallu from behind. This can be used as a pouch to keep valuables. The last pleat on the right side with bottom end is taken and secured on the left hand side. Then the division fold is pleated with the border on the right side neatly placed out and tucked behind known as ‘Kashti’. The Brahmin ladies divide pleats into unequal parts, less on the left side and more on the right. Rest of the saree is then draped and made into The pallu is pleated which covers the widthwiseĪnd kept on the left shoulder. Nauvari sadi: A 9 yard saree of 50-52” width.Īccording to the draping style of pleats, the caste can be recognized.ĭraping of the saree: They start wearing the sareeįrom the pallu called ‘Padar’. This costume is helpful for their fishing convenience. Ganji, T-shaped shirt as upper garment and scarf folded in triangular manner to cover head. Koli Men: They have traditional attire which is Surka, a square rumal worn in a triangular manner as a lower garment. Like a saree pallu & kept on the left shoulder. Uparna: A shoulder piece for men which is pleated Length kurta and on top of this they wear Jacket which is sleeveless withĪngarakha: People with higher dignity wear a long
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Jakit: While going out, they wear full sleeves knee Kurta with side slits is also called as Pairan. Sadra: A kurta with long or short sleeves and has pockets It is made from white cotton fabric and tied with either string or belt.īandi: It’s an inner garment which is worn inside Pitambar: it’s Pure Silk dhoti with Zari border. Niri inįront and kashta at back give freedom of walking. Taken behind through two leap & tucked at back called ‘Kashta’. Tucked in front (called niri) and at the edge is pleated with small pleats and Side with knot keeping right end longer then the left, which is pleated and It is normally white or cream colour with length 4.5 meters 5/5 yardsĪnd width 54” with a narrow coloured border. Same style dhoti but till knee and shorter ones are called as Pancha.
Dhotar: worn by everyone except farmers as they wear