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66a3578cd5ad18021143dabcTraditional Assamese Bamboo Jaapi (5 Inch.)Traditional Assamese Bamboo Jaapi (5 Inch.)

The Assamese traditional jaapi is a distinctive and culturally significant headgear from Assam, India. It's an essential part of Assamese attire and reflects the region's heritage and craftsmanship.

Description:

  • Material: Jaapis are traditionally made from bamboo and cane. They often have a conical or cylindrical shape and are woven with intricate designs. The top is typically covered with a layer of traditional fabric or decorative elements.

  • Design: The jaapi's design often features intricate patterns and motifs, including geometric shapes and sometimes traditional symbols. The use of vibrant colors and careful weaving adds to its aesthetic appeal.

  • Use: Traditionally, jaapis are worn during festivals, cultural events, and ceremonial occasions. They are also used by farmers and laborers to shield themselves from the sun.

  • Cultural Significance: Beyond its practical use, the jaapi symbolizes Assamese identity and pride. It's often associated with festivals like Bihu, which celebrates the Assamese New Year and the harvest season.

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Traditional Assamese Bamboo Jaapi (5 Inch.)

1 piece
₹169

MRP ₹199

15% OFF
Sold By:Anajori CLF

Country of originIndia
Common nameTraditional Assamese Bamboo Jaapi (5 Inch.)
Net Quantity1 piece
Manufacturer or packer nameAnajori Mondal Sangha
Manufacturer or packer addressAsomi Kamrup Rural Mart, Vill-Bijoynagar, PO- Bijoynagar, PS- Palashbari, Pin-781122, Assam
Manufacturing Date06/2024
contact details consumer careAnajori CLF, [email protected], +916001480311

The Assamese traditional jaapi is a distinctive and culturally significant headgear from Assam, India. It's an essential part of Assamese attire and reflects the region's heritage and craftsmanship.

Description:

  • Material: Jaapis are traditionally made from bamboo and cane. They often have a conical or cylindrical shape and are woven with intricate designs. The top is typically covered with a layer of traditional fabric or decorative elements.

  • Design: The jaapi's design often features intricate patterns and motifs, including geometric shapes and sometimes traditional symbols. The use of vibrant colors and careful weaving adds to its aesthetic appeal.

  • Use: Traditionally, jaapis are worn during festivals, cultural events, and ceremonial occasions. They are also used by farmers and laborers to shield themselves from the sun.

  • Cultural Significance: Beyond its practical use, the jaapi symbolizes Assamese identity and pride. It's often associated with festivals like Bihu, which celebrates the Assamese New Year and the harvest season.

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