Thank God. π Can anyone explain me what is kamdani and gota? π I understood everything except these two types! π
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Gota is like a lace or a decorative element added to female clothes to increase their beauty, n kamdani, we say it mukesh ka kaam in our native language, it is done on cloth with a special silver or golden wire type material and it is also for decorating purposes, hope it helpedπ³
The most favorite dressing among Pakistani women is shalwar kameez which is worn in different styles, colors and designs especially the front part of kameez is decorated with different styles and designs of embroidery. It is worn with different sleeve length, shirt length, necklines and different types of shalwars like patiala salwar, churidar pajama and simple trouser. Kurta is also worn by women in latest designs. Dupatta is an essential part of shalwar kameez and considered a symbol of woman's respect.It is used with different embroidery designs of Kamdani and Gota.
Farshi Pajama is a woman's dress that was worn between late 17th and early 20th centuries in Muslim courts by royalty and ladies from privileged classes. The complete outfit consists of three basic parts - The Kurta, the dupatta which is an essential piece of cloth in Pakistan wear covering the head and bossom, and the third and most important, the farshi pajama, which is a flowing two legged skirt held by drawstrings.The farshi pajama is often called Farshi Gharara. The confusion is said to be because of the Farshi Pajama's similarity with the Gharara.
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Ah, the Sherwani! This lined, coat like garment is usually made of heavy fabrics. It is part of Pakistan's national dress and was nationally associated with the Muslim aristocracy in history. Like the Urdu language, it also became a symbol of Muslim nobility. It is worn over the Kurta and Churidar, Khara pajama, or shalwar. It has become almost customary for grooms to wear a sherwani on their wedding almost always accompanied by a turban. Wedding sherwanis usually tend to have more embroidered collars and cuffs.
Pishwas
The Pishwas, also known as "frock type" is greatly similar with Anarkali Suits; both, are long and flowy. The difference being they are loosely fitted, longer, usually full sleeved, more "tunic" type and the pleats are either placed much higher or much lower. They are worn with churidar pajama, shalwar or trousers. Modern influences have incorporated the shalwar kameez, high lows, and capri's to alter the Pishwas. Worn on all occasions, wedding rasms, Eid as well as home wear it's a traditional favourite.
Hijab
The hijab is a veil that covers the head and chest, which is worn by Muslim females beyond the age of puberty in the presence of males. In Pakistan the Duppata is usually used as a hijab. Or a shawl is wrapped to cover the head.
Okay, so the picture of a hijab I found isn't posting but, here the link. https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ3FvU8joylxhljXq_eEWXSqO8yqbFA_OWn2m-tjkZ5fkBZEQH748S2OVNi
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