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The Gurung’s neighbors to the south and west, the Magar people of Palpa, Gulmi, and Argakhanchi, share the same fashion traditions. If you are shopping for a household that spans both communities, Magar dress from Nepal’s western mid-hills is the natural companion collection to explore alongside this one.
Our fabrics focus on breathable cotton for daywear and rich velvet for evenings, so that you can move from puja to party with ease.
The Gurung collection is one chapter in a much longer story of Himalayan heritage dress. For every community Bhutib celebrates — from the Rai and Limbu of the eastern ranges to the Sherpa and Tamang of the high valleys — browse traditional dress across Nepali communities to discover the full range.
The Ghalek shawl is the defining garment — worn draped over the shoulder for virtually every Gurung ceremony. It is the piece that is immediately recognised as Gurung by anyone familiar with the community’s heritage dress. The Pharia wrap skirt and Chaubandi Cholo complete the ensemble underneath.
Yes. The collection highlights Ghalek shawls, Pharia/Lungi wraps, and Chaubandi/Cholo-style tops—core elements of Gurung dressing—updated for today’s fits and comfort.
Choose your usual size; the wrap overlap is adjustable at the waist/hip for a secure fit. If you’re between sizes or prefer more overlap for dance, size up.
Spot clean after wear. Dry-clean velvet or before long storage. For cotton wraps and skirts, gentle cold-water hand wash, dry flat, and avoid wringing to protect borders and embroidery.
Pair a Pharia/Lungi with a Chaubandi Cholo and layer a Ghalek shawl; add bead (pote) necklaces if desired. For receptions, style an embroidered skirt with the Ghalek for a formal finish.
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