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letter on sikkim dress​

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Answered by palakgupta1904
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Sikkim is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural state of India which is filled with colorful magnificence all against the crowning, snowcapped jewel of the Himalayan ranges. The people here are famous for their diversity and a unique set of traditions and beliefs that is very different from the rest of the Indian plains and subcontinent.

However, just like anywhere on the hills, the people of Sikkim are defined and identified by the clothing they are wearing or the jewelry they are adorning. If you happen to spend your holiday in Sikkim you will come across a very heterogeneous population.

Here is everything you need to know about the traditional Sikkim dresses that will help you in identifying the true essence of what makes this small state interesting in its own quirky way:

Traditional Bhutia Tribe Clothing:Known as Bakhu in the Nepalese dialect and Kho in the Bhutia language, this is the primary traditional costume worn by the Bhutia tribe of Sikkim who make for a major section of the Sikkimese population. Apart from the fact that this piece of clothing is sleeveless, Bakhu resembles somewhat a Tibetan Chuba which is worn by both men and women. This looks like a loose cloak like clothing that is tied and tightened around the neck and waist with the help of a belt which is made out of silk or cotton material.


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Answered by deepakshi9
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The grandeur of Sikkim as a favourite offbeat holiday getaway does not lie only in its outstandingly picturesque sceneries or its lip-smacking cuisine but also in its extremely warm-hearted populace which is so diverse yet so intricately connected. The clothing of Sikkim shows this diversity and exemplifies social and cultural lives of the three main resident communities - the Lepchas, Bhutias and the Nepalis. People from other states like Biharis, Bengalis, Marwaris, Punjabis and South-Indians have also settled here and they follow their own traditional items of clothing.

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