Description
The Kanku Pagla Rumal carries with it a profoundly emotional and cultural meaning. In Gujarati weddings, when the bride steps into her new home, her footprints (pagla) are marked with kanku (vermilion)—symbolizing prosperity, grace, and the arrival of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and happiness.
This ritual is beautifully captured and preserved in the Kanku Pagla Rumal—a handwoven cloth designed to hold and honor those sacred imprints. Crafted with care, it blends auspicious patterns, vibrant colors, and symbolic motifs, making it a treasured keepsake of marital beginnings.
At Jajarman, we curate the Kanku Pagla Rumal as a piece of heritage luxury, bringing together tradition, design, and sentiment. Beyond rituals, it also makes a thoughtful wedding gift or heirloom that carries blessings across generations.
More than a piece of cloth, the Kanku Pagla Rumal embodies the emotions of transition, love, and auspiciousness—a reminder that every step of the bride brings grace and prosperity.

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