Description
The Paghdi, also known as Pagri or Safa, is a beautifully wrapped turban that holds great cultural and social significance in many Indian communities. Worn primarily during weddings, festivals, and formal events, the Paghdi symbolizes dignity, respect, and tradition. Made from vibrant fabrics such as silk or cotton, it is intricately tied on the head in various regional styles reflecting heritage and identity. Donning a Paghdi not only adds elegance to traditional attire but also represents the wearer’s pride in their culture and values. It remains an important accessory in Indian ceremonies, often signifying status and honor.
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