12 June 2011

Weighing the Ladakhi Perak

The perak is a very heavy headdress typically worn by the old aristocracy in the Himalayan Ladakh region of India. It is composed of black lamb skin and a strap of leather studded with semi-precious stones, such as lapis lazuli and turquoise, covering the head like a cobra's hood and tapering to a thin tail reaching down the back. The perak is a symbol among the Ladakhis of the rank and economic status of the woman wearing it. Traditionally, the number of front-to-back rows of turquoise signifies the status of the wearer.

people, portrait, street portrait, Northern India, Ladakh, Ladakhi woman, traditional costume, perak, semi-precious stones, turquoise, Facing the World, © Matt Hahnewald

people, portrait, street portrait, Northern India, Ladakh, Ladakhi woman, traditional costume, perak, semi-precious stones, turquoise, Facing the World, © Matt Hahnewald

people, portrait, street portrait, Northern India, Ladakh, Ladakhi woman, traditional costume, perak, semi-precious stones, turquoise, Facing the World, © Matt Hahnewald

people, portrait, street portrait, Northern India, Ladakh, Ladakhi woman, traditional costume, perak, semi-precious stones, turquoise, Facing the World, © Matt Hahnewald


"A turquoise given by a loving hand carries with it happiness and good fortune."
(Arabic proverb, acc. to Judy Hall)


By the way, the turquoise stone crowns of the local village queens during the annual Mehta Festival in the Himalayan Mustang District of Nepal do look like smaller versions of the more sophisticated Ladakhi perak...
 
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Matt Hahnewald Photography; Facing the World; photo; image; closeup; street portrait; headshot; outdoor; world cultures; cultural; one person; character; people; Mustang District; Central Nepal; Annapurna Circuit; Annapurna Himal; Himalayas; Gurung woman; female; adult; ethnic; Muktinath; horizontal format; human; face; eyes; eye contact; photography; consent; empathy; rapport; portrait; portraiture; festival; environmental portrait; ethnic portrait; travel portrait; travel destination; colour; 4 : 3 aspect ratio; posing; Asia; South Asia; Nikon D3100; Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G; trekking; colourful; en face; front view; village queen; smiling; traditional garment; Mehta Festival; turquoise crown; turquoise stone; athletic body build (Kretschmer); teeth

Matt Hahnewald Photography; Facing the World; photo; image; closeup; street portrait; headshot; outdoor; world cultures; cultural; one person; character; people; Mustang District; Central Nepal; Annapurna Circuit; Annapurna Himal; Himalayas; Gurung woman; female; adult; ethnic; Muktinath; horizontal format; human; face; eyes; eye contact; photography; consent; empathy; rapport; portrait; portraiture; festival; environmental portrait; ethnic portrait; travel portrait; travel destination; colour; 4 : 3 aspect ratio; posing; Asia; South Asia; Nikon D3100; Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G; trekking; colourful; en face; front view; village queen; smiling; traditional garment; Mehta Festival; turquoise crown; turquoise stone; pyknic body build (Kretschmer); teeth


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