The art of turban-making is a traditional skill that involves wrapping fabric around the head in various styles. Turbans have been worn for centuries across different cultures and religions, serving both practical and decorative purposes. They provide warmth, protect the head from the sun and dust, and can also be used as a fashion statement.
Turbans can be made from a variety of fabrics, including cotton, silk, and wool. The size and style of the turban will vary depending on the culture and personal preference. Some common turban styles include the “Pagri” from India, the “Taqiyah” from Central Asia, and the “Fes” from Morocco.