chaniyas
Chaniyas are a type of traditional garment worn by women in some parts of South Asia, particularly in Pakistan and northern India. The chaniya is essentially a long, flowing skirt, often intricately decorated with embroidery, mirror work, beads, and colorful threads. These skirts are typically voluminous and can be quite heavy due to the embellishments. They are usually worn as part of a larger ensemble, often paired with a choli, which is a fitted blouse, and a dupatta, a long scarf draped over the shoulders or head.
The design and style of chaniyas can vary significantly based on region, occasion, and personal preference.