White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591
White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591
White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591
White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591
White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591
White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591

White/Black Afghan Lungee 2591

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Item # 2591

 

An Afghan turban (called lungee or pagri in different regions of Afghanistan) is a traditional headwear that holds deep cultural, religious, and social significance.

Key Features:

  • Fabric: Typically made from long strips of cotton, silk, or fine wool, ranging from 3 to 6 meters in length.
  • Colors & Patterns: White, black, and grey are most common, though patterned turbans (like checkered or striped) are also widely worn depending on the region.
  • Styles: The wrapping method varies by region and tribe. For example:
    • Kandahari style: More rounded and compact.
    • Herati style: Looser folds with a long tail hanging.
    • Kabuli style: More formal, with neat layers.
  • Symbolism: Represents honor, respect, and identity. A turban is often worn at weddings, religious ceremonies, and cultural events.

 

Cultural Importance:

  • Considered a sign of manhood and dignity in Afghan society.
  • Elders, tribal leaders, and religious scholars often wear larger, more elaborate turbans.
  • In many areas, removing one’s turban in public is seen as a sign of great humility or respect.

 

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