Nepali Dhaka Topi is a traditional cap made from handwoven Dhaka fabric, known for its unique geometric patterns and cultural value. It’s usually worn by men during formal occasions, national events, and cultural gatherings as a symbol of Nepali pride. You’ll often see it paired with Daura Suruwal or during festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and Constitution Day.
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Common in official ceremonies
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Popular gift item for Nepali communities abroad
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Symbol of respect and national identity
ネパールのダカトピは、手織りのダカ布で作られた伝統的な帽子です。幾何学模様が特徴で、ネパールの誇りを象徴しています。式典やダサイン、ティハールなどの祭り、国家の日などによく使われます。公式な場やお祝いの贈り物としても人気があります。
Dhaka Topi is deeply tied to Nepali identity and originated from the eastern hills of Nepal, especially in Palpa. The art of weaving Dhaka kapda was passed down through generations, and wearing it remains a sign of respect and heritage.