Unique rajasthani marwari paintings on canvas using acrylic colors showing old men’s in marwari popular dresses with color full turbans.

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Product code: Unique rajasthani marwari paintings on canvas using acrylic colors showing old men’s in marwari popular dresses with color full turbans.

unique rajasthani painting on canvas using acrylic colors showing old man in traditional marwari dress with turban and moustache enjoying hot chill-am / Cigar.

these paintings are a unique art creation by artist on canvas to show a realistic posture of old men's in indian traditional rajasthani dresses with colorful turbans.

this is available in custom size also as per required on order currently it is available in size 3 feet width by 2 feet height without frame you can select the and let us know which one you require in message box before ordering.

Rajasthan ( Also called as land of the kings ) is the crown of Indian heritage with its royal forts and palaces, endless sand dunes telling stories of gallant warriors, spell binding festivals and fairs.

Rajasthani Men & Their Turbans is an inseparable thing. Turbans are an important part of attire and is known by different names in Hindi like Paag, Safa and Pagri.

Its distinct style and patterns indicates the social status and class of Rajasthani men sometime even the size indicates the position of the person in society.

Interesting part to know is the practical uses of this marvellous head gear. It is used by men as a pillow, towel, rope for drawing water from well or even a blanket.

This adornment of men is usually 9-10 meters long and in some cases can be upto 15 meters long too popular. There is a saying in Rajasthan that every 15 km you travel the style changes...the prominent ones being Pencha, Sela and Safa. Single colour turbans are worn by farmers and shepherds, these are big in size and tied loose to adjust to the heat of the desert region. Colorful turbans are worn by the elite or indicates festival, wedding or a special occasions.

In most of the festivals in Rajasthan there are turban tying competitions as well to engage foreign guests.

Rajasthani Turban will never cease to amaze you, next time be sure to get clicked wearing a Pagari while you are in Rajasthan.

Turban is an integral part of Rajasthani culture.

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