Peshorja
Peshorja is a traditional clothing item commonly worn in some regions of South Asia, particularly in parts of Pakistan and northern India. It is a type of vest or waistcoat that is often crafted from embroidered fabrics, including silk, cotton, or brocade, and may feature intricate patterns, beadwork, or mirrors as decorative elements. Peshorja is typically sleeveless and designed to be worn over a kurta or other traditional garments, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes.
The origins of the Peshorja are rooted in the cultural and historical dress practices of the local
In some regions, the Peshorja is valued for its craftsmanship, with artisans creating detailed embroidery that
While its popularity has diminished in urban areas with the influence of modern fashion, the Peshorja remains
Overall, the Peshorja exemplifies the rich textile and embroidery traditions of South Asia and continues to