Individuals Who Don The Head Turban

By Sue Carpenter


A head turban consists of a piece of cloth that is worn on the hair.. The cloth is normally tied around the hair in a certain fashion. Some people find it easier to buy coverings that come ready made, so that they can simply slip them on and avoid the trouble of having to manually tie them. The covering is popularly seen as part of a man's attire, though in some instances women are also allowed to wear them. This covering is widely acceptable in various cultures.

The Kurdish people wear covering known as Jamadani. It is available in red or white. The Kurds wear a covering that is wound around a conical hat. These hats have tassels which are allowed to hang down from the covering.

The Afghans also put on these coverings. This is part of their day to day dressing code. The type of covering an individual puts on is dependent on the region they come from. The coverings are normally made in different styles and lengths. There are stripped designs and different colors to be considered. While some men tie big and loose turbans, others prefer smaller and tighter coverings.

In India, the covering is a sign of respect anywhere it is worn. It can be given to important guests to wear as a way of honoring them when they visit you. The color of the covering is chosen to match the occasion being attended. Pink headdresses are normally worn during wedding ceremonies or during spring. White coverings are worn by elders as a sign of peace.

Some individuals in western countries normally don the coverings. It is women who tend to wear them. Since they are not very common, you can easily stand out when you wear them. They can be worn as fashion accessories or by individuals who have medical conditions or are are experiencing hair loss.

Muslims wear the coverings as an emulation of the founder of the religion who was thought to have worn black or white covering. The coverings worn depends on the particular religious sect that one is affiliated to and their culture.

In the Sikh religion, it is a must for all the men to wear the covering. This is what is used to identify them. The major function of the covering is to protect the hair of an individual. This is given the fact that Sikh men never cut their hair and beards from birth. The covering helps them to easily manage their hair and keep it clean.

Some Rastafarian's and Christians also don the coverings. The main function of the head turban for Rastafarian is to cover their hair, which is are normally in form of dreadlocks. Since Rastafarian's do not form a large part of the population, the covering helps to easily distinguish them. Though there are instances where the coverings are mentioned in the bible, most Christians do not see it as a necessary part of their religion. Christians from the Ethiopian Orthodox church wear the coverings.




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