Naga Traditional Necktie
Code : P14011
INR
250 / Piece MRP : 400 38% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
Extra Charges : Shipping | Insurance | Packaging
Description :
Naga traditional neckties are handcrafted accessories merging indigenous Naga textile patterns with modern fashion, primarily featuring vibrant, symbolic colours like red, black, and white. Often woven with motifs representing tribal identity, warrior valour, or traditional symbols, these ties are made from materials like cotton or silk and are popular in the Ao and Rengma, among other tribes. These items are not only for formal attire but also represent a proud display of Nagalands cultural heritage. Location : Nagaland, India
Specification :
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India: Authentically hand-woven and designed in Nagaland, reflecting the unique textile art of the region. | | Fabric |
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Handloom Cotton/Acrylic Blend: Woven with thick, high-quality yarns that provide a sturdy, non-slip structure essential for a formal necktie. | | Material |
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Woven Matte Texture: Eschews the typical shine of silk for a rugged, earthy finish that highlights its hand-crafted origins. Detailed Embroidery: Features contrasting motifs, stitched with precision to represent tribal symbols. | | Speciality |
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Warrior Motifs: Prominently features the crossed spears and traditional Naga headgear (often decorated with hornbill feathers), symbolizing bravery, leadership, and protection. Signature Colour Palette: Utilizes the classic combination of vibrant red and deep black stripes, a pattern deeply rooted in Naga tribal shawls. | | Durability |
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High Resilience: The dense handloom weave is incredibly durable, resistant to fraying, and maintains its sharp shape through years of wear. Strong Knot Retention: Unlike slippery silk ties, the textured fabric ensures that once the knot is tied, it remains secure and does not loosen easily. | | Breathability |
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Fibre Ventilation: The natural cotton-based weave allows for superior air circulation compared to synthetic polyester ties, making it comfortable for all-day use. | | Texture |
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Ribbed and Structured: It possesses a distinct ribbed hand-feel. It is firm and substantial, giving the wearer a look of grounded, dignified elegance. | | Cultural & Traditional Significance |
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Symbol of Heritage: The spear motif signifies respect for the ancestral warriors and the rich history of the Naga people. Ethnic Professionalism: It is frequently worn by professionals and leaders during formal gatherings and cultural summits as a mark of ethnic pride. | | Care Instruction |
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Dry Clean Recommended: To preserve the sharpness of the woven stripes and the integrity of the embroidered spears. Ironing: If needed, iron on the reverse side using a medium-heat setting; use a thin cloth over the embroidery to avoid snagging. Storage: Best stored hanging or rolled loosely to prevent the heavy fabric from developing deep creases. |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Nagaland, INDIA " and specialized in HANDLOOMS & HANDCRAFTED.
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