Description
The Ghutra is an integral part of Emirati attire, traditionally made from lightweight cotton or wool. Typically square-shaped and measuring about 1.5 meters on each side, it is folded into a triangle and secured with an agal—a black cord made from goat hair. The Ghutra’s design has evolved over time, with various colors and patterns representing different cultural and personal significances. It is worn on special occasions, including weddings, religious festivals, and formal events, making it a versatile and essential piece in Emirati dress.
Cultural Significance: Represents national pride and identity, deeply rooted in Emirati heritage.Versatile Design: Available in various colors and patterns, including the classic red and white or black and white checkered styles.High-Quality Material: Crafted from lightweight cotton or wool for comfort and durability.Traditional Craftsmanship: Made with attention to detail, reflecting the rich traditions of Arab culture.Complete Look: Often worn with other traditional accessories like the Keffiyeh, Oud, Khanjar, and Bisht for a full Emirati ensemble.






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