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QuestionDoes this work if I have short hair?StazbloodCommunity AnswerYou will only be unable to wear patka. You can wear the fortress and the basic turban if you do, as explained above.
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QuestionCan we tie the turban if we do not have long hair?Community AnswerYes you can, some people wrap a small cloth inside the turban when tying, for a better fit.
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QuestionShould the turban cloth be washed everyday after wearing?Community AnswerIt dpends on your cleanliness. If you feel that makes you cleaner, then yes. Please wash it at least once a week though, so it doesn't get dirty.
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QuestionWhat size is a turban cloth?Alafia RashidCommunity AnswerA traditional Pheta (Turban) is usually long cloth typically 3.5 to 6 meters long and 1 meter wide. The choice of color may indicate the occasion for which it is being worn and also may be typical to the place it is being worn in.
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QuestionAround what dimensions should the turban cloth be?Alafia RashidCommunity AnswerDepending on shape of your face and beard you can select turban size. There is no particular dimension, the length matters on the ritual too, usually it is six yards.
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QuestionWhat if someone asks if you are a genie?WawaWawaCommunity AnswerIf someone asks if you are a genie, you can simply respond by saying that you are not a genie. Genies are fictional characters that are typically depicted as supernatural beings that can grant wishes. If the person who asked you if you are a genie was joking or making a reference to the genie character from popular culture, you could respond with a lighthearted remark or a joke to acknowledge the reference.
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QuestionCan I use a scarf to tie a turban?Designer's DenCommunity AnswerYes. Actually, many styles of turbans across different cultures and regions can be created using a long scarf or piece of fabric.
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QuestionIs it important to wash the cloth before wearing it?Moira PeriappuramCommunity AnswerYes, it is very important to wash your clothes before wearing them because it reduces the chemicals that may remain from the manufacturing process.
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QuestionWhy do Sikh people wear turbans?Mariam OthmanCommunity AnswerThe turban protects the hair, which is considered sacred in Sikhism, as many Sikhs do not cut their hair.
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QuestionDo I need to use a cloth as a base when tying a turban?Mr cTop AnswererYes, typically, you start with a cloth as the base when tying a turban. This cloth, often called a "rumal" or "kapra," provides structure and support and protects the hair. It's essential for ensuring the turban sits securely and comfortably on your head.
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QuestionWhat does “fortress turban” mean? I have worn a turban for 17 years, know many styles, and have never heard "fortress" as a name for a turban.Mr cTop Answerer"Fortress turban" refers to a style of turban wrapped to resemble a fortress or stronghold. It might not be as common as "pagh," which is more widely recognized. The term may be used in specific contexts or regions where it's more familiar.
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QuestionHow many meters of cloth do I need to make a turban?Mr cTop AnswererIt will vary depending on the style and the size of your head. However, a common recommendation is to use a cloth that is around 5 to 7 meters long (approximately 16 to 23 feet). This length allows for enough fabric to wrap the turban securely and create the desired folds and layers. Adjustments can be made based on personal preference and the specific style of turban being tied.
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QuestionHow long should a turban be for kids?Mr cTop AnswererThe length can vary depending on their age and head size, but typically it would be shorter than an adult's turban. A length of around 3 to 5 meters (approximately 10 to 16 feet) may be suitable for most kids' turbans. Make sure the turban is long enough to wrap comfortably around the child's head while allowing for any desired styling or folds.
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QuestionHow can I respond with a lighthearted remark or joke when someone says I look like a genie in my turban?Mr cTop Answerer"Well, if I had three wishes, one would definitely be for an endless supply of samosas! But hey, I'm no genie! This turban does give me a bit of a magical vibe!"
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QuestionHow can I explain to a child that, as a Sikh wearing a turban, I am not a genie?Mr cTop AnswererYou can explain to a child that turbans are part of your culture and religion, not a sign of magical powers. Talking about everyday topics like favorite foods or hobbies can help them see you're just like any other person. If they're still unsure, a game of rock-paper-scissors might help show you're just a regular human.
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