So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, August 2, 2013

What One Should Know About An Orange Turban

By Cathy Mercer


Orange turban refers to a piece of fabric, which is tied around the head to over the hair. Turbans have been existing in different communities in varied forms. Basically, they remain same except that they are referred to by different names. Sizes, shapes, and colors are the variable elements. The styles of tying them also vary from location to location even though some are same in certain areas.

Turbans are part of national dressing code in countries like India. They are worn when one is on official duties like when attending and when in parliament. In such cases, the wearers choose turbans of the size and color that pleases them. They may even invent new methods of tying them for uniqueness and identity.

Tying a turban is quite easy for those who know how to do it but the same can be hectic for people with no experience. The first thing that one must do is to ensure that the turban is straight before tying it. It can be straightened using an iron box or any appropriate tool. One hand holds the pagg on the hand as the other wraps it around unit the roll is completed.

Turbans are worn for different purposes including fashion. Longer turbans are worn on formal settings such as religious festivals, business occasions, and weddings. If worn for fashion they must be well coordinated with what one is wearing. In such cases, they may have ornamental embroidery. These head covers come in different colors such as orange, white, blue, and black.

Some societies permit both genders to wrap turbans whereas some confine this to males alone. The types worn by members of opposite genders contrast in many elements. Lightweight versions like mal mal are wrapped by women while males wear medium weight models such as rubia. Many people do not realize that Patkas are also a form of dastar. Many youths wrap them without knowing that they are indeed turbans.

Turbans do not exist in every community. It may be challenging for one to live in such a society and still uphold their culture of tying turbans. To avoid conflict and hostility people must be taught about turbans. Creating awareness can help people familiarize themselves with turbans. Such knowledge can help diffuse some delusions about turbans.

People who wear these head covers are found in every department including the military and police. This is a good reason for inventing bulletproof turbans. There is ongoing research of making bulletproof turbans. In case the research succeeds then it is expected that turban wearers will be able to go to battlegrounds in bulletproof turbans. This will be a very important improvement on these head covers. Such improvement will possibly change the mind of the people about them.

Orange turban can be purchased from local clothing lines and beauty shops at reasonable costs. One can check the internet for the latest makes and confirm their prices. Several clothing firms conduct their businesses online. One can pay using the appropriate channel and wait for instructions on how to collect their products. Potential clients can reach them through their blogs on the internet.




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