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Maternity maxi Dresses Zari is gold and zardozi embroidery is the work with gold thread, the sheer magic of creative design and agile fingers. Zardosi lehenga is among the most demanded outfit during any special occasion due to its heavily encrusted gold work which gives an exotic look to it Maternity maxi Dressess wearer.

The lehenga, embedded with Zardozi embroidery and envisaging the ensemble  Maternity maxi Dresses of lustrous metallic wire makes it the dress of your fantasies. The Zardozi work was traditionally the silver wire coated/plated with beads, stones, gold and silk threads.

The term Pakistani clothing refers to the ethnic clothing that is typically Maternity maxi Dresses worn by individuals in the country of Pakistan and by the People of Pakistani descent. Pakistani clothes express the Culture of Pakistan, the Demographics of Pakistan and regional Cultures which include Punjabi culture, Sindhi culture, Balochi culture, Pashtun culture and Kashmiri culture. Dresses in each regional culture reflect weather Maternity maxi Dresses conditions, way of living and distinctive style which gives it a unique identity among all cultures.

Pakistani dressing has 
Maternity maxi Dresses similarities with Indian dressing because of pre-partition culture which was shared by these nations for thousand years but the religious factor was always there which makes a difference. With the passage of time Pakistanis are adapting modern dresses and cultural clothing, especially in big countries .A proposal party is a reception held at the bride's house, where the groom's parents and family elders formally ask the bride's parents for her hand in marriage. In religious families, once the wedding proposal is accepted, the families read Surah Al-Fatihah, and then tea and refreshments Maternity maxi Dresses are served. Depending on Maternity maxi Dresses individual family traditions, the bride-to-be may also be presented with an item of jewelry and a variety of gifts.

An engagement نِسبت is a formal ceremony to mark the engagement of the couple. It is usually a small ceremony that takes place in the presence of a few close members of Maternity maxi Dresses would-be bride's and groom’s families. Rings and other items of jewelry among affluent families are exchanged between the would-be bride and groom. Traditionally, the bride and the groom were Maternity maxi Dresses not seated together, and the rings are placed on the bride's finger by the groom's mother or sister, and vice versa. In recent years,Maternity maxi Dresses  however, segregated functions have become a rarity and rings are usually exchanged between the couple. Prayer and blessings for the couple are then recited, and the wedding date is decided.

The Dholki or Dholak (Urdu: ڈھولکی‎) celebration takes its name from the percussion instrument Dholki, which is featured heavily during this wedding celebration. Traditionally, many days or even weeks before the actual wedding day, women will gather in the house of the bride at night to sing and dance while accompanied by percussion instruments. Today, this ceremony has also been reduced to a single night of singing and is often combined with Mehndi or Henna ceremony.
A Maayun Bithana ماﺌيوں بِٹهانا, is the custom of the bride entering into a state of seclusion before the wedding. In earlier centuries this would last eight to fifteen days, which, being no longer practicable, last now for a night. The bride and the bridegroom are made free of all the chores and errands around the house and are not allowed to see each other after the initiation of the period. Additionally, the bride is not allowed to leave the house, particularly after sunset. Maternity maxi Dresses Traditional beautification rituals take place during this time.

Ubtan turmeric paste, sandalwood powder, herbs, and aromatic oils are traditionally brought by the women of the groom's household for the bride. During the Maayun ceremonies, the elder females of the groom's family bless the bride and “ubtan’ is applied to her hands and face. The Groom's sister(s) also does the same, and a thick string called a “gana” is tied to the bride’s arm. “Ubtan” is applied to the bride's skin each day leading up to the wedding. Similar ceremonies can be held for the groom, where bride's mother, sisters, cousins and friends bring “ubtan” for groom and rub it on his skin.Maternity maxi Dresses.
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Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
Maternity maxi Dresses Maxi Dresses With Sleeves For Weddings with Sleeves Pakistani UK Online  India Plus Size Photos Images
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