Tag: khasiapron

  • Khap tyrsim mynmiet

    Baroh ngi tip ïa kane. 😄😄 Wat lada dang don ngai-ly-ngai ka por ruh ngin ap beit ban khap tyrsim da lah step 💅

    We all know this 😄😄 Even if we have all the time in the world we'll wait for the morning to cut our nails 💅

    The Khasis have a belief that says we should not cut our nails at night. What are your thoughts? 😄

    #khasibelief #khasimemes #speakyourroots #speakyourrootschallenge #talklocal

  • “Jaiñkyrshah” (Khasi) or “Kyrchah” (Pnar)

    Levanylla says:

    "Jaiñkyrshah" in Khasi or "Kyrchah" in Pnar is a piece of clothing that is worn by Khasi and Pnar women. It is a chequered piece of cotton cloth that comes in different colours. It is tied at two ends and worn by slinging over the shoulder. The "Jaiñkyrshah" or "Kyrchah" is daily wear that appears to be simple yet it holds great significance. Besides being a practical apron for women, it emanates charm and dignity and voices a respect for one's culture and identity."

    "Jaiñkyrshah" (Khasi) or "Kyrchah" (Pnar) sent by @levanylladkhar 🧡🧡🧡😄😄 Thank you for this entry!

    The "Jaiñkyrshah" or "Kyrchah" is a distinctive piece of indigenous clothing that should be valued. It is special because women of all ages can wear it and always look good in it. 🥰🥰🥰