Naga Ao Traditional Mens Waistcoat
Code : P14010
INR
1188 / Piece MRP : 1900 37% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
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Description :
The Naga Ao traditional mens waistcoat is a handcrafted, sleeveless garment tailored from traditional Ao Naga handwoven textiles, featuring bold colours like red, which symbolizes bravery, and black. It is often embellished with cowrie shells, intricate embroidery of tribal motifs (animals, weapons, or symbols of achievement), and functional pockets. Usually made of durable, handwoven cotton or traditional shawl material. These waistcoats are a contemporary evolution of traditional attire, designed to be practical for modern, cultural, and festive occasions. These waistcoats are created by skilled tribal artisans, often resulting in unique pieces where no two vests are identical in design. Location : Nagaland, India
Specification :
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India: Exclusively hand-woven and tailored in Nagaland, specifically associated with the Ao Naga community. | | Fabric |
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Heavy Handloom Cotton: Woven on traditional loin looms, the fabric is thick and provides a sturdy base for elaborate decorative work. Internal Lining: Typically lined with a smooth cotton or silk-blend fabric to ensure comfort and structure. | | Material |
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Natural Cotton Yarns: Uses high-quality, durable cotton that holds its shape well. Silk/Polyester Embroidery: The detailed animal and geometric motifs, are stitched with vibrant, high-sheen threads to stand out against the matte base. | | Speciality |
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Symbolic Tsungkotepsu Pattern: The waistcoat is modelled after the famous Tsungkotepsu shawl, traditionally earned by warriors or men of high status. Pictorial Storytelling: The central white bands are filled with intricate symbols such as elephants, tigers, hornbills, and human figures, which traditionally signify the wearers prowess, wealth, and community contributions. | | Durability |
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Heirloom Quality: The dense, tight weave of the handloom cotton makes this garment incredibly long-lasting. Structural Integrity: Designed to be worn as an outer layer, it is resistant to stretching and maintains its tailored silhouette over time. | | Breathability |
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Natural Comfort: Despite its heavy appearance, the cotton base allows for excellent ventilation, making it suitable for all-day wear during long festive ceremonies. | | Texture |
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Rugged & Decorative: The base has a characteristic hand-woven grain, while the embroidered sections provide a slightly raised, tactile contrast. | | Cultural & Traditional Significance |
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Warrior Heritage: Historically, the motifs on this attire served as a visual resume of a mans achievements in the village. Ao Naga Identity: The specific arrangement of red and black stripes flanking a white band is instantly recognizable as the signature aesthetic of the Ao tribe. | | Care Instruction |
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Dry Clean Only: Essential to protect the intricate pictorial embroidery and prevent the deep red dyes from bleeding into the white bands. Ironing: Use a cool iron on the reverse side; avoid direct high heat on the embroidered symbols to prevent melting or snagging. Storage: Store in a breathable garment bag; use cedar balls or dried neem leaves to protect the natural cotton fibres from moisture. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Nagaland, INDIA " and specialized in HANDLOOMS & HANDCRAFTED.
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