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SIKH CULTURAL ITEMS : CAR/TRUCK ACCESSORIES ,WEDDING KIRPAN ,RUMALA SAHIB

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Sikh cultural items are of various types which you will get in one roof. Punjabi Sikhs follow the tradition of cultural things. We have a huge variety of items displayed in our store in which you can buy or rent the things which are on rental bases. You can visit  our store @Majha Malwa Doaba,30 Melanie Dr, Brampton, ON L6T 5A1, Canada. For Wedding Accessories, Phulkari Items , Punjabi Jutti   and so on.......! Stainless steel kara (bangle) Car Hangings  Car Photos Kanga (Comb) Photo Frames Punjabi Prandha Punjabi Pakkhi Rumala Sahib  Bhangra Dang(Khunda) Bhangra Scissor Religious Books Punjabi Cultural T-Shirts Wedding Kirpan Truck accessories STEEL KARA (BANGLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN ) The basic kara is a simple undecorated iron bracelet, but other forms exist. The kara starts as a defensive ring to guard the weapon arm of the Khalsa warriors during battle when fighting armed with swords. Majha Malwa Doaba carries different types of kara for men, women, and

Phulkari Items In Brampton | Wedding Acessories

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Phulkari, the rural needlepoint tradition of Punjab, is like an embroidered shawl but very energetic and gorgeous. It has it’s roots in the famous love story of Heer & Ranjha (a love tale) by Waris Shah. It’s a now form and reputation goes back to 15th century. The embroideries were a mere impression of a woman’s life and every woman had her way of defining .There is a hint of Phulkari in Vedas, Mahabharat, Guru Granth Sahib and folk songs of Punjab. If you need any types of phulkari or phulkari item in Brampton (Canada) @Majha Malwa Doaba. Various types of Phulkari in India: Thirma: Symbol of pureness, wear by elder women & widows, but at times, the choice of white is made for artistic reasons. Darshan Dwar: Made for a place of worship as an offering to thank god after a wish has been accomplished. Bawan Bagh: Patchwork of fifty­two different patterns that decorate the piece and is rare of all. Vari­da­Bagh: Made on an orange-reddish khaddar with the main patt

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