How To Wear A Turban

by LongmanSex on Tuesday, June 25, 2013

By Ines Brennan


A turban is a significant part for a Sikh man or woman. In Sikhism, a turban is a special gift from their Guru. It is a projective identity that conveys royalty and grace for only the people who are able to the reach the higher consciousness, guilt-free of wearing the piece around their head. It signifies real commitment and infinity, and one's a person is in this phase, his turban will be expected inseparable in his everyday life. There are different ways on how to turban but no matter how it is worn, no one reprimand anyone for their chosen style. Unless morality and spirituality whittle way, then that is going to be a problem. Here is a simple way to do it, though.

First is to put on a perfect fitting turban cap. For some people, this is pretty insignificant but this can make the fabric particularly manageable when tying around. Also, this cap can keep the stray wisps of hair entirely hidden when finished.

Once the cap is perfectly fixed, piece of cloth about fifteen yards long and twenty yards wide should be prepared. This will be laid all over the head. The end ought to be at lest eight inches long for it will be utilized as tail that goes below the neck.

For the cloth to be firmly anchored, one must put his left hand, putting some pressure onto it high up on his head. Wrapping goes on with both hands. The right hand will go in a circular motion as the left hand will be tasked to hold the part of the fabric.

Wrapping must be done in almost horizontal motion yet still circling around the wearer's head. The process should be done in such a way the circle is relatively a circumference of the head like tightening a sphere in circle so the cloth will not slide down when finished.

Once the headdress has gone around several times, one may begin tilting it closer until she or he is almost doing this vertically. The final two feet will be wrapped around the head horizontally. This will support everything together when it gets tucked under the previous wraps.

However finished, this is still half-way done. The headdress in this phase is too low over the forehead so it is best to take the entire headdress and tilt this a little until the forehead is clear. Once finished, the end should be tucked carefully. The wearer can add a colored cloth at the end of the headdress to achieve a little color variation and sense of style.

Turbans can somehow be experimented. They may be pretty sacred but they could be worn fashionably if a person wants to. Turbans are the Sikhs robes of honor. Hence, it is just not right to have these underdone for these signify the Muslims' social lives as well. Turbans are important to anybody who holds firm to the standards of their religion and culture. In fact, Muslims only remove these when they are mourning for the death of the people they hold so dear.

Sikhs across the world have different ways on how to turban. However, this one for sure is the easiest yet fashionably acceptable. For as long as one's moral values do not get compromised, he or she can wear it the way he or she wants to look after.




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