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LoRA Clothing Description: Nihang Sikh Warrior
A Nihang Sikh warrior is traditionally dressed in striking, martial attire characterized by deep, symbolic colors and religious significance. The dominant clothing color is navy blue, often layered with shades of sky blue, white, and saffron orange. The centerpiece is a voluminous turban, frequently wrapped in multiple layers and adorned with metal emblems, silver chains, quoit-shaped chakrams, and decorative weaponry. Beneath the turban, a white cloth headband (keski) is often visible.
The upper body is typically clad in a loose, long-sleeved kurta, worn under a cross-body cloth strap that sometimes holds weapons or ceremonial items. A kamarkasa (cloth belt) secures the lower waist, often layered with accessories or tools. The lower half is covered with pleated or flared traditional trousers (churidar or salwar) that allow flexibility and movement.
Visible accessories include beaded necklaces, silver or steel bangles (karas), rosaries, and pendants, often religious or symbolic. Nihang warriors often carry traditional weapons such as kirpans, talwars, and spears, worn in sheaths or held confidently.
The attire is worn with a regal yet battle-ready bearing, combining spirituality, strength, and tradition in one cohesive martial identity.

