Gamosa
The Gamosa is a traditional Assamese cloth, often made of cotton or silk, that holds cultural significance in the state of Assam, India. It is typically rectangular in shape and features intricate designs, often woven with motifs that represent the region's rich heritage. The Gamosa is commonly used as a towel, a ceremonial item, or a symbol of respect during various occasions.
In Assamese culture, the Gamosa is more than just a piece of cloth; it is a symbol of hospitality and honor. It is often presented to guests as a gesture of welcome and is also worn by men during traditional events. The Gamosa plays a vital role in the identity and traditions of the Assamese people.