The turban or known as pagri in Hindi is a form of head gear that is worn for fashionable purposes at special occassions, particularly weddings in South Africa. It is worn by the groom and is now growing popularity amongst the males of the bride or groom's immediate family to join in this tradition. The turban/ pagri that is worn with a sherwani at Hindu weddings in South Africa is not only a fashinable statement but illustrates nobility, respect and honour. The turbans worn by the bride or groom's family depicts respect for the wedding ceremony.
Indhar Singh, the owner of Bharath Creations learned to tie a turban in India in 1976. Since then, his skill developed by creating turbans locally on an ongoing basis. Today, Indhar with the assistance of his beautiful wife tie turbans for all type of events in Durban. The turbans are traditionally styled from around 6m of fabric in different colours to suit your fashion requirements.
Contact Indhar Singh for a quote:
Cell: 0828766706
Tel: 0312625347