Understand How To Tie Turbam

By Camille Nicholson


There are numerous videos and tutorials on how to tie turbam. The steps to follow depend on the design you adapt since each style demands a different approach. Some of the variations are easy to follow while others require several trials for you to master. Others apply to children and women while some designs can be worn by everyone within the Sikh faith.

Long hair favors turbans by shaping the head in a way that makes it easier to adapt a pointed triangular design. This hair is then tied into a pony tail at the top to give a pointed end. The bun-shape forms the foundation of styling.

The cloth should be long enough to be folded alternately in lengths of half to two feet. This prepares the pattern to be used when tying the turban repeatedly. You will begin by holding one end with your mouth and allowing the cloth to run across the top of your head from the back.

The cloth should proceed from the front and begin to wrap around your head ensuring that the ears are well covered. Wrapping the cloth properly ensures that all the temples in your head are well covered. They are five in number and are a basic consideration for anyone who knows how to tie turbam.

Variations have emerged over time adding color to the conventional designs used in tying the turban. It is a way of breathing new life to the old and allowing professionals to get involved. It ensures that the turban does not remain a traditional dress but is modernized without losing the essence of this attire. It serves as a renewal and incorporation of fresh ideas into this dressing.

There are benefits that a turban wearer accrues as provided for by this faith. They include supernatural powers to identify egocentric individuals and avoid them. Getting in contact with egocentric characters leads to corruption of the spirit and eventually to sin. You will enjoy a heightened capability to concentrate on what you are doing.

Different people will show varying designs on how to tie turbam. It will depend on the length of the cloth as well as the thickness. The colors do not matter since they are used for different reasons and do not determine the design. Having a knot on one end gives you something to hold on as you begin the process.

Different colors are used to offer a variation of layering which adds beauty and is unique. Some styles are complex and will require several trials to master. All loose ends should be tucked back to create a decent design. The part wrapped on the head at the beginning is spread on top to conceal the hair.

The best way to master how to tie turbam is to follow the step-by-step demonstrations offered on video. You should master one style before moving to another until you have identified the best for your head or for the occasion. Different styles demand varying lengths of cloth.




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