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Atamsukh – Rajasthani Kings And Royal Family Wear

Rajasthan Kings And Royal Family Wear - Atamsukh

Rajasthan Kings And Royal Family Wear - Atamsukh

Rajasthan is famous for its colourful culture. It is not only depicted through its festivals and ceremonies but also reflected in clothing style and costume.

Atamsukh in sanskrit means “giver of comfort to the soul”. It is similar to jama but quilted. It used to be worn by Rajasthan’s royal family males.  It was mainly developed for the purpose of keeping the wearer warm.

Its length is upto knees but has small sleeves. It’s padded like jama-yi -puma -dar or salwar with cotton wool. Then quilted to keep padding in place between two layers of fabrics. During mughal period, it was decorated on outer surface by fabric such as silk and brocade both for insulating and warmth.

DISPLAY OF ATAMSUKH

The huge size atamsukh, a beautiful rich Banaras brocade quilted cloak of Rajasthani Maharaja Sawai is an object of attraction. They are displayed on the first floor of Mubrack Mahal and City Palace museum.

SIMILARITY

It is quite similar to Kashmiri Phiran. It denotes the size and style of Maharaja along with fashion and trend prevalent during those times. Royal members used to put  puthia on their shoulders.

Confusion reigns between atamsukh and choga of early mughal era. The prevalent Persian and Turkish garment brought over to India by Babur and its forces in 1525 would be mutating due to climate and inevitable fashion changes that happens naturally.

This garment which covers the entire body and is intended for wear in colder seasons, remains in wardrobe of man of affairs and status until today.

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Rajasthani Clothings – An Introduction To What People From Traditional Rajasthan Wear

Rajasthan Men Clothing - Kurta, Turban & Big Mustache Rajasthan Men Clothing – Kurta, Turban & Big Mustache

Rajasthanis are sturdy classical lot despite their ecological adversities and long feudal history. Nevertheless  no visitor to Rajasthan fail to notice the good physique of average rajasthani male and colourful dress of Rajasthani female.

Rajasthani people has to face all the problems related to water, food and fodder scarcity still people have managed to evolve lifestyle which vibrate with hope, faith and cheerfulness. Vibrant colours and patterns of rajasthanis depict the rajasthani tradition.

An Introduction to Rajasthani Male Clothing

The clothing style of men reflect the style of those lived in olden times. The men clothing is adaption of numerous historical and foreign influences. The lower garment of Rajasthani men is unstitched dhoti or a stitched garment such as pajma which is type of a trouser. The upper garment include bandi and angarakha although today kurta is considered to be traditional wear.

Turban or pagri, pencha, safa etc is the head dress of rajasthani men. The differential pattern of each geographical region is designed to suit climatic influence. There are about 1000 different styles and types of turbans in Rajasthan each denoting class, caste and region of wearer. It comes in all shapes, sizes and colours and there are specific turbans for specific occasion.

White dhotis are in vogue but on special occasion people wear silk dhotis.

Rajasthani Women Attire: An Overview

Traditional Clothing For Rajasthani Women Traditional Clothing For Rajasthani Women

The standard design include ghagra (skirt), odhani (head cloth) and kanchali (long, loose blouse). Odhani is long enough to cover the lower portion, one corner is tucked in the skirt while the other end is taken over the head and right shoulder. Colour and motifs are different according to caste and occasion.

There is one different kind of odhani Pila which is given by parents to daughter during the birth of a son. It is yellow in colour.

Rajasthani daily wear saris, odhani and turbans are often made from the technique of block printing and tie-dye.

Against the backdrop of dusty land, Rajasthani dresses is filled with with eye catching colours, the sparkle of mirror and silver and precious stones. The use of jootes is also common which is worn on feet specially decorated with gold thread and stars. It is said that jewellery also plays distinctive role in costume. An earring or studs, gold chains, silver hansli is the major ornament worn by Rajasthani people.

It is said that “If the cut of costume indicate intellect and talent then the colour indicate temper and heart”

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