Mahakal Printed Gamcha / Stole Towel (30X60 Inches)XL for men & women Banasri Gamcha 1 Pieces
Its appearance varies from region to region, and it has been traditionally worn as a scarf by the men of Orissa which was mentioned in Oriya Mahabharata by Sarala Dasa. Male villagers wear it as dhoti. Children of tribal communities in Orissa wear gamucha until their adolescence after which they wear dhoti. Weavers of traditional tantubaya or jugicommunity migrated from Bangladesh to Tripura and weavers of Orissa produce good quality gamucha.
Why To Banasri Gamcha Mahakal Printed Gamcha
Plain white gamchhas with coloured borders from Orissa and Assam are local handicrafts, and may be worn around the neck with traditional Indian attire. In southern India, gamucha is more coarse and are available in various dyes. Even homemade lightweight fur towels are also popularly termed as gamchhas.
PRODUCT DETAILS | |
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Type Of Towel | Bath Towel |
Size & Length In Inches | 30″x60″ |
Care Instructions | Do not bleach |
Pattern | Others |
USAGE DETAILS | |
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GSM | 0 to 299 |
Color | Black and White |
No Of Piece | 1pcs |
Material | 100% Cotton |
ITEM DIMENSIONS | |
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Height | 2.5 centimeter |
Length | 26 centimeter |
Width | 16 centimeter |
Net Weight | 200 gram |
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