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fcomgallery · 24 days ago
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Upcycle your saree into a pattu pavadai or a gown for kids, pre-teens, and teens like never before. 💫 Bring any saree to Fcom India and we’ll transform it into the dream dress your little one will love! 👗✨
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artofminmini · 2 years ago
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oh my god so sorry I forgot about tumbly gang for a second hey guys
DIWALI ART!!
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maseok123 · 3 months ago
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Kanjivaram Pattu Pavadai
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Radiating pure sunshine, this handwoven Pattu Pavadai captures the essence of traditional South Indian charm. The mango yellow body brings a vibrant warmth, perfectly contrasted by a soft pink border and matching blouse.
Woven with tested jari, it adds a subtle shimmer, giving the ensemble a graceful touch without overpowering its simplicity. Ideal for weddings, festive gatherings, or any special moment where tradition meets elegance.
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aaranya24 · 4 months ago
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Adorable Kid’s Pattu Pavadai – Perfect for Festive Moments!
Dress up your little princess in our exquisite Kid’s Pattu Pavadai from Aaranya Shop.
Made from pure silk with vibrant colors and intricate zari work, these outfits are perfect for weddings, festivals, and special celebrations.
Let tradition and elegance shine together!
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shivangiclothings · 1 year ago
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Embrace Elegance: Cotton Pattu Pavadai for Girls and Women by Shivangi Clothing
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian ethnic wear, the Cotton Pattu Pavadai stands as a timeless emblem of grace and tradition. Adorning little girls and women alike, this exquisite attire exudes charm with its delicate craftsmanship and intricate detailing. Among the plethora of brands offering this regal ensemble, Shivangi Clothing emerges as a beacon of excellence, offering unparalleled design and color options that captivate the hearts of patrons far and wide.
At Shivangi Clothing, every piece is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India while embracing contemporary sensibilities. The Cotton Pattu Pavadai collection embodies this ethos, presenting a kaleidoscope of hues and patterns that cater to every discerning taste.
From vibrant florals to subtle pastels, Shivangi Clothing boasts a diverse range of color options, ensuring that every girl and woman finds the perfect ensemble to adorn her special moments. Whether it's a festive celebration or a joyous family gathering, the Cotton Pattu Pavadai from Shivangi Clothing adds an aura of elegance and sophistication.
What sets Shivangi Clothing apart is not just its commitment to aesthetic brilliance but also its unwavering dedication to quality. Each garment is crafted from the finest cotton fabrics, ensuring utmost comfort and breathability without compromising on style. With impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail, every stitch tells a story of tradition and craftsmanship.
Furthermore, Shivangi Clothing understands the importance of versatility in modern fashion. The Cotton Pattu Pavadai collection seamlessly blends traditional motifs with contemporary designs, offering outfits that are equally suited for festive occasions and casual gatherings. This versatility ensures that every garment becomes a cherished wardrobe essential, cherished for years to come.
In essence, Shivangi Clothing redefines the essence of Cotton Pattu Pavadai for girls and women, offering not just garments but timeless pieces of art that celebrate the essence of Indian culture. With a commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Shivangi Clothing continues to be the epitome of elegance in the realm of ethnic wear. Explore the exquisite collection today and embark on a journey of sartorial splendor with Shivangi Clothing.
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thejourneyofsilk · 1 year ago
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princenprincessblog · 2 years ago
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Baby Girl Pattu Pavadai Online | Princenprincess.in
Discover the finest baby girl pattu pavadai online in India at princenprincess.in. We take great pride in creating things that are ideal for your little princess since they are made with love. Get your child something special by shopping now!
Baby Girl Pattu Pavadai Online
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deysimatthew · 2 years ago
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You can purchase pattu pavadai online for your children from birth to age 14 from this apparel store. When it comes to pattu frocks, we provide appealing colours, modern models, and more styles that are quite comfortable for children to wear. Place your order by going to pattupavadai.com
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burningcheese-merchant · 7 months ago
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Wake up, BurningCheese/GoldenSpice babes, new poorly drawn blorbos just dropped
They look cooler in my head, I swear.
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the images didn't show up the first time wtf lol
The kids are finally here, yay. I promised I'd show you them, and I finally stopped being an asshole and followed through. Almost got 200 followers and I'm very grateful for it - really, I'm nobody. I'm just some clown who says dumb stuff and makes dumb memes and writes cringey stories, and yet I convinced almost 200 people to tune in. Thank you all so much, users on here and anons in my inbox alike. As a token of appreciation, you can all endure my rambling about my OCs and witness a person in their early 20s draw like a 12 year old.
The boy is Pepper Jack (or Pepper Jack Cookie). He's the firstborn and older than his sister by a few years. He takes after his mother in a lot of ways, primarily in her appearance (save for nabbing his father's red eyes). He's incredibly bright (and a smartass lol), preferring to think his way out of conflict rather than fight his way out... not that he's above violence at all, if that glaive doesn't give it away lol. He harbors a deep sense of love and loyalty towards his family and his peoples, and carries the weight of his responsibilities and heritage with as much confidence and poise as he can muster. (There are/will be times where he stumbles, of course. He's not perfect. He struggles a lot more than he lets on, really. But he tries his best, for everyone's sake.)
The girl is Matar Paneer (or Matar Paneer Cookie). Again, she's the younger one by a few years. She was all but made in her father's image, save for inheriting her mother's eyes. She's a little firecracker: lively and fun-loving and stubborn as a mule. She doesn't ask "can I have/do this thing", she tells you "I'm going to have/do this thing". Golden is proud as anything to see her daughter be so greedy... until that greed comes into conflict with her and Spice's authority lol. But she's a good kid, despite being such a handful. She has an enormous heart and is not afraid to stand up for others/what's right, and she loves her parents and brother more than anything in the world. She might doubt her own capabilities, she might secretly fear that she's not strong enough to do what she needs to... but she keeps pushing anyway, because she'd honestly choose death over quitting.
Your eyes are not deceiving you, Pepper Jack's wings are blue lol. There's an actual reason for that. And that USO (Unidentified Sitting Object) in Matar Paneer's hair is a lotus (the cheese one in the GCK decor set lol). There's a reason for that, too. I thought it would be cool to give Jack a glaive and swap out the normal blade for that of a khopesh sword (glaives are not Egyptian, they only saw use in Asia and Europe, but I just HAD to give him a glaive), to add that Egyptian touch. Paneer's supposed to be wearing a pattu pavadai, it's a traditional Indian dress for young girls. It's a blouse plus a skirt. She's holding katar, Indian knives (Cilantro Cobra has them, too). And her hair's supposed to be in a low ponytail.
Merchant thinks that if they explain what their terrible drawings are supposed to convey, people will understand their intended vision and the pain will stop
I sat down and did research into both Egyptian and Hindu mythology for the sake of drawing inspiration for them both. I'll explain in detail in another post, but basically: both of them take after one Egyptian god and one Hindu god each. Golden takes after Ra and Spice takes after Shiva, so I figured I'd follow along that line.
Please flood my inbox with questions about them now. I've really been dying to talk about them for ages now. I've drafted extensive character sheets for them both, I even made up in-game descriptions for them lol. They're my little fankid blorbos and I love them :') I hope you all come to love them, too
(Also, I'm sorry they're on lined paper. I'm visiting family rn and that's the only paper my grandmother has in her house. I'd have to drive to a stationery to get printer paper and I'd really rather not drive in this particular country lol (shit roads, even shittier drivers). I'll doodle them on printer paper whenever somebody remembers to bring me some)
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fcomgallery · 24 days ago
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Upcycle your saree into your dream dress with Fcom India’s expert tailoring services. 💫👗 Give your old favourites a fresh, stylish twist!
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You wish for a daughter you could buy dresses for, a daughter who would listen to you and respect your decisions. You said that unfortunately i was born as a girl because I always act like a man. I dont think i act like a man. God i hope not. Im a girl a woman. I may dress lkke a dude but im still your daughter why do u hate me for being who i want to be
this ongoing arguement about the clothes i wear has been going on for as long as i remember and i hate it
u say i look pretty in traditional kurtis or pavadai chattai or sarees but i dont like it
i hate it
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maseok123 · 4 months ago
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Pattu Pavadai: The South Indian Childhood Classic We All Love
Pattu pavadai is one of those things that instantly takes me back to childhood. If you grew up in a South Indian home, you’ve probably worn one at some point—maybe for a wedding, a temple visit, or just because your mom felt like dressing you up. It’s that simple silk skirt and blouse set that somehow made every little girl look extra cute.
The best part? The colors. Pattu pavadais always come in the brightest shades—pink, green, blue, maroon—always with that gold border that made it feel a little extra special. And let’s be real, twirling around in one just to see it flare up was half the fun.
Even now, they haven’t lost their charm. Moms still love picking them out, and some even pass them down from one generation to the next. It’s not just an outfit, it’s a little piece of growing up in a South Indian family.
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errr lore * awkward cough *
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For formals she'll do kind of more fancy but conservative type dress, with a rare instance of wearing a hijab since her mom insists. And you know, it looks good too. :P (silly tongue out emote )
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For formals he'll wear more traditional dress like a pattu pavadai or a fancy salwar.
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shivangiclothings · 1 year ago
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Introducing the Kota cotton Pattupavadai - an exquisite ethnic wear ensemble perfect for the summer season! Crafted from lightweight and breathable Kota fabric, this traditional outfit combines elegance with comfort, making it ideal for hot and humid climates.
Pair it with traditional jewelry and accessories to complete your the look. Experience the timeless beauty and luxury of the Kota silk Pattupavadai this summer season!
Shop now on https://www.shivangiclothing.com/collections/girls-pattu-pavadai-designs
WhatsApp contact : 8098833000
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nakshatrakids003 · 1 year ago
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Kerala Traditional dress for kids | Dresses for Baby Girls and Boys
Nakshatra Kids is that online kidswear store, that brings you the finest collection of Vishu special dresses for kids, perfect for celebrating this joyous occasion in style! Vishu, the traditional New Year festival of Kerala, is a time of vibrant colors, rich traditions, and joyous celebrations.
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afrofeministe · 2 years ago
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A saree (or sari) is a women's garment from the Indian subcontinent that consists of an unstitched stretch of woven fabric arranged over the body as a robe, with one end attached to the waist, while the other end rests over one shoulder as a shawl, sometimes baring a part of the midriff.
It is form of ethnic wear in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The saree is worn with a fitted bodice also called a choli (ravike or kuppasa in southern India, and cholo in Nepal) and a petticoat called ghagra, parkar, or ul-pavadai / Photo saree-types-lifestyleasia.com
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