Name : Mekhala Chador kachapat
Saree Fabric : Polyester
Blouse : Running Blouse
Blouse Fabric : Art Silk
Pattern : Zari Woven
Net Quantity (N) : Single
The Mekhala Chador Barkharani Cotton is a traditional attire that is commonly worn by women in the northeastern state of Assam, India. It consists of two main pieces - the Mekhala and the Chador. The Mekhala is a long rectangular piece of fabric that is draped around the body like a saree. It is typically made of cotton or silk and is adorned with intricate designs and patterns. The Mekhala is usually worn with a blouse or a sleeveless top called a Bihuwa. The Chador, on the other hand, is a smaller rectangular piece of fabric that is wrapped around the shoulders and draped over the head like a veil. It is also made of cotton or silk and is often decorated with embroidery or lace. The Chador is worn to cover the head and shoulders, providing both style and modesty. The Barkharani Cotton used in making these traditional attires is a type of cotton that is grown in the northeastern region of India. It is known for its softness, durability, and breathability, making it an ideal choice for traditional clothing in the region's tropical climate.
Sizes :
Free Size (Saree Length Size : 5.5 m, Blouse Length Size: 0.8 m)
Country of Origin : India
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