The Turbans are traditional headgear worn by the men of both the sides during wedding. Wedding turban is a necessary part of a traditionally dressed groom, a must groom attire.
The colorful turbans are made of various materials; chunri or sheer cotton drape, with or without zari work. The groom's turban is traditionally red or yellow in color, and it goes well with the traditional ethnic sherwani suits.
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The turban is a headdress consisting of a long scarf-like single piece of cloth wound round the head or an inner hat. In Hindi, a turban is called a pagri or safa. The word "turban" is a common umbrella term used in English to refer to any sort of head wrap regardless of region or culture. The long strip of cloth was soaked in water at a well, and then wrapped around the head. The layers of wet cloth kept wet all day in the hot dry air.
Contemporary turbans or safa come in many shapes, sizes, and colors.
Middle Eastern, Central Asian, South Asian, and Sikh turban wearers usually wind their turban anew for each wearing, using long strips of cloth. The cloth is usually five meters or less. However, some elaborate South Asian turbans may be permanently formed and sewn to a foundation. Turbans can be very large or quite modest dependent upon region, culture, and religion.
Turbans are worn as women's hats in Western countries. They are usually sewn to a foundation, so that they can be donned or removed easily. Now that fewer Western women wear hats they are less common. However, turbans are still worn by female cancer patients who have lost their hair to chemotherapy and wish to cover their heads. Some women use wigs; others prefer scarves and turbans. Women of the West Indies often cover their heads with intricately tied scarves which may be called scarves, head wraps, or turbans. In Western countries such as the United States, Canada, Europe, etc., men seen wearing turbans in public are likely to be Sikhs, who wear turbans to cover the long uncut hair worn as a sign of their commitment to the Sikh faith.
The turban is closely associated with the Sikh faith. Those who undergo initiation, Khande di Pahul (a type of baptism), to join the Khalsa are forbidden to cut their hair as well as non-baptised Sikhs. Such men are required to wear a turban to manage their long hair. Mostly baptised women also wear turban however non-baptised sikh women usually do not wear turban. Un-initiated Sikhs are still required to leave their hair unshorn. The vast majority of people who wear turbans in Western countries are Sikhs. In India, a turban is commonly called pagri. Sikhs often call it dastar, a more respectful Punjabi word for 'turban'.
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