Silk Dhothi
A silk dhothi worn by men traditionally for South Indian ceremonies and weddings is a fabric that is wrapped around the waist in the form of trousers . The garment is known by various names depending on the language and region it is worn and can be made out of cotton for regular use to silk for special occasions.
A dhoti is a traditional garment worn by men across South India, especially during ceremonies, weddings, and religious occasions. It is a long piece of fabric, elegantly wrapped around the waist and legs to form a trouser-like drape.
Known by different names in various regions and languages, the dhoti reflects the deep cultural diversity of India. While everyday versions are often made from soft cotton, special occasions call for luxurious silk dhotis, often finished with gold or coloured borders that add a festive touch.
Simple, graceful, and timeless — the dhoti remains a symbol of tradition, purity, and respect.


