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Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Rikhaosa can be worn above chest wrapper (Rijamphain). It can be of different colours.Digital Heritage
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Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Chaddar or Shawl worn by men usually made from Endi/Eri silk of Endi-silk worm. Digital Heritage
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Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Remshao is a shawl of only white and yellow colour with beautiful design.Digital Heritage
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Dress and OrnamentsSummary
"Sgaopha" or "Phagri" is a type of turban wore by men on head and tied with red ribbon while performing traditional dance in festivals or in marriage. Phagri is of yellow and green colour but in the time of marraige , bridegroom use white phagri.Digital Heritage
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Dress and OrnamentsSummary
It is a short muffler which can be of different colour worn by menDigital Heritage
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Leaves and stem of this plant is edible.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
Another type of Taro plant. Stem and leaves both are edible.