A Topor is the traditional conical headgear worn by Bengali Hindu grooms during the wedding ceremony, while the Mukut is the matching headpiece worn by the bride. Both are handcrafted from natural shola — a lightweight, fragile plant fibre harvested from local ponds in Bengal — giving them their distinctive bright white, almost ivory-like appearance.
The Topor is traditionally gifted to the groom by the bride's family and is worn just before the main wedding rituals begin, believed to bring good fortune to the couple. This classic-size set is a popular choice for Bengali weddings.
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