Kashmiri Zerbab Suit
Kashmiri Zerbab Suit
A Kashmiri Zerbab suit is a traditional garment from Kashmir, a region in the Indian subcontinent. "Zerbab" refers to a type of embroidery or needlework that originated in Kashmir.
A Kashmiri Zerbab suit typically consists of:
1. A long tunic (called a "pheran")
2. Loose-fitting trousers (called "pyjamas")
3. A headscarf or shawl (optional)
The suit is adorned with intricate Zerbab embroidery, which features intricate floral patterns, foliage, and other designs. The embroidery is usually done in silk or cotton thread on a base fabric of wool, silk, or cotton.
Kashmiri Zerbab suits are known for their warmth, comfort, and elegant appearance, making them a popular choice for formal and informal occasions in Kashmiri culture. They are often worn during festivals, weddings, and other special events.