Description
Malmal (Mulmul) (pronounced muh-l muh-l as in mulberry) is a fine, soft cotton muslin from India. It is sheer, delicate and lightweight and often referred to as the wonder gossamer or woven wind.
Historically, it was a fabric once exclusive to Indian royalty, which today has gained popularity all over the world.
We at DTF source these turban fabrics in vibrant colours from the finest mills from many parts of India.
Colour Saffron holds symbolic meaning in Sikhism, representing spirit and sacrifice. Originally a shade of yellow called basanti, the field of the modern Nishan Sahib is saffron. Turbans worn by Sikhs most often blue or white, but saffron is common.
Saffron is a yellowish-orange powder obtained from a flower and used to give flavour and colouring Saffron is a yellowish-orange colour.
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