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... colour . Green is the favourite of the ' Pathi ' group among the Rabhas , while the ' Randanis ' prefer brown and orange . Changes in economic condition and environment also influence the choice of the colours and designs . The ...
... colour . Green is the favourite of the ' Pathi ' group among the Rabhas , while the ' Randanis ' prefer brown and orange . Changes in economic condition and environment also influence the choice of the colours and designs . The ...
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... colours . White being the dominant colour , the Assamese bride wears white silk which signifies purity . The silk is woven into a pattern with either red or multi - coloured floral and geometric motifs . Not only design and colours but ...
... colours . White being the dominant colour , the Assamese bride wears white silk which signifies purity . The silk is woven into a pattern with either red or multi - coloured floral and geometric motifs . Not only design and colours but ...
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... colour , the colour schemes are often rigid with the usage of pure colours and no allowance is given for any colour mixing to create shades . Red and blue or red and green combination are common . Body colours are generally white or ...
... colour , the colour schemes are often rigid with the usage of pure colours and no allowance is given for any colour mixing to create shades . Red and blue or red and green combination are common . Body colours are generally white or ...
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THE TIMELESS APPEAL OF ASSAMS WEAVING ART Shalini Mitra | 7 |
THE POET INTELLECTUAL Pavan K Varma | 14 |
GREAT EXPONENT OF INDIAN CULTURE Prabhakar Begde 22 228 | 22 |
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