Description
- Elegant and Colorful: The Dumvum dress is ankle-length and known for its smooth, silky texture and vibrant color combinations. The use of striking colors makes it visually appealing.
- Cultural Significance: This dress is not just a piece of clothing but a cultural emblem. Women from the Lepcha community often wear it, especially during festivals and significant events, proudly displaying their cultural heritage.
- Complementary Blouse: Beneath the Dumvum dress, women wear a loose-fitting blouse called “Tago.” This blouse complements the dress and adds to the overall look.
- Traditional Accessories: To complete the ensemble, Lepcha women wear a belt known as “Nyamrek” and a cap called “Taro.” These accessories enhance the traditional appearance.
- Colorful Scarf: Some women also opt for a colorful scarf known as “Gorey” to add further vibrancy to their outfit.
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