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Mashru Ghaghara 

                Mashru fabrics are effectively teamed with embroidered cotton textiles to create the festive apparel of the Rabaris of Kachchh.Seen on the left is a bridal ghagharo,or skirt. The photo you can see it is very old pattern Ghagharo its made since long years ago still its signing is same and pattern is still same. Bottom of this ghaghara is made by embroidery work and the work is called aari work. The Indian girl wear like this cloths because its the tradition and culture of India.  This type of Ghaghara Special wore on festival like the most common festival of Gujarat is Navratri. The girls wear like that dress and play Garba on the special occasion of Navratri. Its traditional dress of India. Mostly this kind of Ghaghara Wear by Rabari and different Cast people. Now a days girl using Ghaghara choli on their wedding ceremony and its too much craze of it. 





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