mekhala
Mekhala is a traditional garment originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly associated with the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat in India. The term "mekhala" is derived from the Sanskrit word "mekhal," meaning "border" or "edge," referring to the distinctive border or trim that adorns the garment. Mekhala is typically a long, flowing piece of fabric, often worn as a wrap or draped over the body, with one end draped over the shoulder or head.
The garment is commonly made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, silk, or chiffon, and is often
In Rajasthan, the mekhala is closely linked to the traditional attire of women, particularly in the Thar
The mekhala reflects the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Indian subcontinent. Its design