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Traditional Attire

Tribalattire offers you the ideal combination of fashion and functionality for men, women, and kids.
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aga ethnic dress, Naga Muffler, naga shawl online, traditional women shawl Handloom, Wind Sock, Pattern, Standard, Size, Multiple
Naga Muffler
Color Multiple Pattern Weaving Size Standard Material Handloom Wash Care Handwash
ancillary tools A very good and complete Naga spear from Manipur. The overall length of this spear is 185cms long. The spearhead is 30cms long, the butt spike is 21cms long. Spear, Skulls Drawing, Manipur, Northeast India
Naga Spear
ancillary tools A very good and complete Naga spear from Manipur. The overall length of this spear is 185cms long. The spearhead is 30cms long, the butt spike is 21cms long.
Sold By Sharah Buh Product Men Necktie Description The motif of Naga traditional shawl Material Cotton Origin Manipur Floral, Neck Tie, Tie, Cotton, Floral Tie, Men
Traditional Necktie
Sold By Sharah Buh Product Men Necktie Description The motif of Naga traditional shawl Material Cotton Origin Manipur
Traditional Waistcoat with embroidered tribal motifs like spear and shield, dao, and heads, etc. This waistcoat comes in Sizes from small to XL Jackets, Dao, Varsity
Men traditional Waistcoat
Traditional Waistcoat with embroidered tribal motifs like spear and shield, dao, and heads, etc. This waistcoat comes in Sizes from small to XL
The material used – 1ply polyester. Hapitesa (Women Hapitesa Shawl) is a handwoven shawl for women weaved by Poumai Tribe in Senapati District, Manipur. The shawl is heavily designed and embroidered with nylon fabric. The Shawl’s print and design have a lot of meaning and it was mostly worn by royal or rich families in the olden days. Design, Polyester, Handwoven Shawls, Tribe, Fabric, Worn, Hand Weaving
Hapitesa (Women Hapitesa Shawl)
The material used – 1ply polyester. Hapitesa (Women Hapitesa Shawl) is a handwoven shawl for women weaved by Poumai Tribe in Senapati District, Manipur. The shawl is heavily designed and embroidered with nylon fabric. The Shawl’s print and design have a lot of meaning and it was mostly worn by royal or rich families in the olden days.
The material used – 1ply polyester. Hapitesa (Women Hapitesa Shawl) is a handwoven shawl for women weaved by Poumai Tribe in Senapati District, Manipur. The shawl is heavily designed and embroidered with nylon fabric. The Shawl’s print and design have a lot of meaning and it was mostly worn by royal or rich families in the olden days.
Hapitesa (Women Hapitesa Shawl)
The material used – 1ply polyester. Hapitesa (Women Hapitesa Shawl) is a handwoven shawl for women weaved by Poumai Tribe in Senapati District, Manipur. The shawl is heavily designed and embroidered with nylon fabric. The Shawl’s print and design have a lot of meaning and it was mostly worn by royal or rich families in the olden days.
Okhru / Orchid is a handwoven wrapper and stole set for women, weaved by Mao Tribe in Senapati District Manipur. The dress is weaved with polyester yarn and designed with nylon yarn. Dresses, Stoles, Polyester Yarn, Dress
Okhru /Orchid Mekhela
Okhru / Orchid is a handwoven wrapper and stole set for women, weaved by Mao Tribe in Senapati District Manipur. The dress is weaved with polyester yarn and designed with nylon yarn.
Okhru / Orchid is a handwoven wrapper and stole set for women, weaved by Mao Tribe in Senapati District Manipur. The dress is weaved with polyester yarn and designed with nylon yarn.
Okhru /Orchid Mekhela
Okhru / Orchid is a handwoven wrapper and stole set for women, weaved by Mao Tribe in Senapati District Manipur. The dress is weaved with polyester yarn and designed with nylon yarn.
Oinam Mani is a handwoven wrapper and stole set for women weaved by Poumai Tribe in Senapati District, Manipur.
Oinam Mekhela
Oinam Mani is a handwoven wrapper and stole set for women weaved by Poumai Tribe in Senapati District, Manipur.
People, Lady, Indian, India, North East, Nagaland
Illustrators, Incredible India, Native Dress, Indians, Indian Folk Art, Indian Festivals
Hornbill Festival, Nagaland - December 2011 - A Photoblog
The Singpho/Jingpho people of Arunachal Pradesh inhabit in the district of Lohit and Changlang and the Kachin State of Burma and Dehong of Yunnan Province, China Some are also found in the Tinsukia district of Assam. Costumes, China, Cake, Indian Attire, Kachin
Jingpo people - Wikipedia
The Singpho/Jingpho people of Arunachal Pradesh inhabit in the district of Lohit and Changlang and the Kachin State of Burma and Dehong of Yunnan Province, China Some are also found in the Tinsukia district of Assam.