Women & Tradition
Rajasthan women are known for their simplicity, beauty
and valour all over the world. They have been renowned for their grace and
beauty. Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, was so smitten by the beauty
of the legendary Maharani Padmini Devi of Chittaurgarh that he waged a war
-in vain - for her hand. In her heydays, the present day Rajmata of Jaipur,
Maharani Gayatri Devi, was considered by vogue to be amongst the Ten Most
Beautiful Women in the World. And her charm hasn't diminished one bit till
today!
Colourful and Ornamental
The women of Rajasthan show a distinct preference for bright costumes. From
the simple village women or tribal to queens, the preferred colours are
bright red, dazzling yellow, lively green or brilliant orange, highlighted
by a lavish use of sparkling gold and silver zari or gota.
Tribal and nomadic women are known for their love for silver jewellery.
The ornaments follow age-old designs typical of a particular tribe. In daily
use the ladies wear normal ornaments of neck, hand, nose and ear but on

special occasions and social functions. Women wear all the ornaments of
different parts of the body to look beautiful and attractive. For its exquisite
designs and delicacy of art Rajasthan Jewelry is a rage not only for ladies
of India but also for women of foreign countries.
A wedding procession
Child marriages are quite common and mass marriages take place on auspicious
occasions. The brides and grooms are often toddlers, and ride in a wedding
procession on horseback or camelback under the watchful gaze of guardians.
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