Traditional White Dakmanda with Chuni
Traditional White Dakmanda with Chuni is a refined example of authentic Garo textile artistry. Handwoven by skilled artisans from Meghalaya, this elegant Garo Dakmanda features a carefully arranged floral bouquet pattern across the fabric, symbolizing grace, harmony, and natural beauty. The clean white base enhances the intricate motifs, making it a timeless Dakmanda dress for festive occasions, cultural gatherings, weddings, and traditional ceremonies.
Crafted using authentic loin handloom techniques, the fabric offers a balance of durability, comfort, and cultural richness. The weaving process preserves generations of indigenous craftsmanship, giving each Dakmanda a unique handmade character. Soft to wear yet strong in texture, this traditional wraparound reflects both heritage and elegance.
This two-piece set includes:
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Dakmanda (traditional wraparound)
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Matching Chuni (stole)
The floral motifs are evenly balanced across the weave, creating a sophisticated look that pairs beautifully with traditional jewellery and modern styling alike. Whether you are looking for a classic Dakmanda dress or an authentic handwoven Garo Dakmanda, this piece offers a meaningful connection to Meghalaya’s cultural identity.
About Garrow Mandai
Beyond Dakmanda, apparel, and jewellery, Garrow Mandai is committed to promoting and preserving Garo heritage in a broader sense. The platform also features a collection of books that encourage Garo literature and support regional publications.
Readers interested in exploring the literary richness of the community can visit the Garrow Mandai Blog and Jamadal Blog, where selected short stories, novels, poems, and cultural articles are regularly published. These resources provide deeper insight into the traditions, language, and voices of the Garo people.
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Garo Books Collection: Discover works written in indigenous languages and regional publications.
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Garo Hills Autonomous District Council: Learn more about the history, governance, and culture of the Garo community through the official council page.
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Explore More Dakmanda: Browse additional handwoven Dakmanda styles and traditional designs.





















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