Dakmanda | 2-Piece | With Chuni for Women
The Dakmanda | 2-Piece | With Chuni for Women is a refined expression of Garo textile heritage. Handwoven by skilled artisans of Meghalaya, this traditional two-piece wrap preserves generations of indigenous weaving knowledge passed down within the Garo community.
Crafted using authentic handloom techniques, each Dakmanda reflects careful workmanship, balanced patterns, and cultural symbolism. The weave offers both durability and comfort, ensuring that the garment maintains its traditional character while remaining practical for modern wear. The set includes a beautifully woven dakmanda wrap and a complementary chuni that enhances the overall silhouette with elegance and grace.
Suitable for cultural gatherings, formal events, festivals, and meaningful celebrations, this Traditional Garo Dakmanda allows women to wear their heritage with confidence. Produced in limited quantities, each piece carries subtle variations that highlight its handmade origin, making every set unique.
Beyond Dakmanda, apparel, or jewellery, Garrow Mandai is committed to promoting Garo heritage in a broader sense. The platform also displays different kinds of books dedicated to encouraging Garo literature and regional publications. Selected poems and articles can be explored through Jamadal Blog for readers who wish to engage more deeply with literary works rooted in the community.
If you are interested in exploring more traditional information and regional publications, you may browse our Garo books collection to discover works written in indigenous languages. Enthusiasts who wish to learn more about the Garo community and culture can also visit the official page of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.
Garrow Mandai stands not only as a marketplace, but as a cultural platform rooted in identity, craftsmanship, and literary preservation.
Read Garo short stories, poems, and articles, etc. online on Jamadal blog.
To learn more about the cultural background of the Garo community, you can visit the official page of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.
If you are interested in discovering more indigenous publications, you may also browse our Garo books collection.














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