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An Argon (also called Agon, Agrun or Parsa) is a traditional shawl-like garment worn by Hajong women in the
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.Hajong, B. (2002). ''The Hajongs and their struggle.'' Assam, Janata Press. It was a form of festive wear, worn during special occasions. Argons are shuttle-woven and characterized by large-scale, symmetrical patterns, featuring geometrical shapes and stylized leaves and flowers in colored silks and with or without gold and silver threads. Traditionally argons used to be very large in size and would have birds like
herons The herons are long-legged, long-necked, freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 72 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons. Members of the genera ''Botaurus'' and ''Ixobrychus ...
, ducks and
peacocks Peafowl is a common name for three bird species in the genera '' Pavo'' and ''Afropavo'' within the tribe Pavonini of the family Phasianidae, the pheasants and their allies. Male peafowl are referred to as peacocks, and female peafowl are ref ...
; and trees like
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brocaded on them. It can be worn by men during weddings or when attending religious ceremonies. Their appearance and dress resembles Boros


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File:Brocaded patterns of the traditional hajong Argon.jpg, Details of brocaded patterns on an argon. File:Traditional Hajong Argon and Pathin.jpg, Women traditionally use the Argon to cover their left shoulder. File:Traditional Hajong Argon Shawl.png, Chiwar Phul motif woven along the edges. File:Hajong girls in traditional dress, Pathin and Argon.jpg, Hajong girls in traditional clothing. File:Traditional Hajong Clothing, Pathin and Argon.jpg, Traditional Hajong Clothing. File:Traditional hajong textile shawl argon different kinds.jpg, Argons with 'bugri phul' (black) and 'chiwar phul' (green) motif along the borders. File:Traditional Hajong Ornaments2.png, Traditional Hajong ornaments placed upon an Argon.


See also

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Pathin Pathin is a wrap-around skirt worn by the women of the Hajong tribe of the Indian subcontinent in Northeast India and Bangladesh.Hajong, B. (2002). ''The Hajongs and their struggle.'' Assam, Janata Press. It covers the upper and lower part of t ...
*
Dupatta The dupattā is a Hindu shawl traditionally worn by women in Indian subcontinent to cover the head and shoulders. The dupatta is currently used most commonly as part of the women's shalwar kameez outfit, and worn over the kurta and the gharara. ...
* Sabai *
Hajong people The Hajong people are an ethnic group from Northeast India and northern parts of Bangladesh. The majority of the Hajongs are settled in India and are predominantly rice-farmers. They are said to have brought wet-field cultivation to Garo Hills, ...


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* Hajong culture Culture of Meghalaya Indian clothing History of Asian clothing Shawls and wraps Indian shawls and wraps {{Fashion-stub