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BANJARA WOMEN IN INDIA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup portrait of Indian tribal Banjara woman Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Gypsy, Lambadi community of the banjara nomadic tribe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Gypsy, Lambadi community of the banjara nomadic tribe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple in Banjara Hills Royalty Free Stock Photo
Banjara Women in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Banjara Women in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Banjara Women
Big doors at the temple,it rare one at Banjara hills Royalty Free Stock Photo
Banjara - Handpainted Art Painting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Banjara Women in India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hats and baskets made of “purun”, traditional handicrafts typical of the “banjar” tribe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hats and baskets made of “purun”, traditional handicrafts typical of the “banjar” tribe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hats and baskets made of “purun”, traditional handicrafts typical of the “banjar” tribe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paneer banjara, is a famous indian dish, served over a rustic wooden background, selective focus Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Banjara women, however, are holding steadfast to their ancient mode of dress which is perhaps the most colourful and elaborate of any tribal group in India. Undoubtedly, their dress and jewellery`s sets them apart from all others. Their full length skirt, is blazing red with borders embroidered in mustard and green thread. The odhni mantle which covers the head is long enough to drape down their backs almost touching the feet. This also elaborately embroidered and studded with little mirrors which embellish their cholis blouses.


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