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Pathin
Different varieties of pathin.
TypeWrap,Skirt
MaterialSilk,Cotton
Place of originIndia

Pathin is a wrap-around skirt worn by the women of theHajong tribe of theIndian subcontinent in Northeast India and Bangladesh.[1] It covers the upper and lower part of the body from the bust until thecalf of the leg. Women in the upper class wore a long pathin which would fall down to the floor while women in the lower class wore a shorter pathin whose length reaches to the ankle.

The pathin is a horizontally striped, colourful, rectangular piece of cloth with alternate symmetric layers of different colours between red stripes and thick horizontal borders calledchapa. Pathins are woven in traditional looms known as 'Sipni Bana' and 'Sal Bana'. It is operated with hands and does not require the use of feet. Pathins are also used to makemekhelas inAssam.

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  • Hajong girls in traditional Rang'a Pathin.
    Hajong girls in traditional Rang'a Pathin.
  • Ranga Pathin and Phule' Argon.
    Ranga Pathin andPhule' Argon.
  • While working in the fields, the pathin is fastened with a sash, which is also used as an apron.
    While working in the fields, the pathin is fastened with a sash, which is also used as an apron.
  • Hajong dancers of Assam.
    Hajong dancers ofAssam.
  • The process of Nurdawa, one of the steps involved in the process of weaving a pathin.
    The process of Nurdawa, one of the steps involved in the process of weaving a pathin.
  • Women of the Giri class wore pathin that would cover the feet and their ornaments.
    Women of the Giri class wore pathin that would cover the feet and their ornaments.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hajong, B. (2002).The Hajongs and their struggle. Assam, Janata Press.
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