Assam Bihu Black Canvas Tote Bag
Bihu denotes a set of three different cultural festivals of Assam. Bihu, the most important festival of Assam is celebrated with fun and abundance by all Assamese people irrespective of caste, creed, religion, faith and belief. In a year, Bihu is celebrated three times in Assam - in the months of Bohaag (Baisakh, the middle of April), Maagh (the middle of January), and Kaati (Kartik, the middle of October). Each Bihu coincides with a distinctive phase in the farming calendar. Bihu is also used to imply Bihu dance and Bihu folk songs. The man is holding an upward curving, horned shaped ‘Pepa' -a flute-like musical instrument which is an integral part of the culture of Assam. It is played during traditional Bihu and Naam ceremonies. It usually has a very short stem made from a small diameter of bamboo, cane or reed with the end away from the mouth capped with the horn of a buffalo.
Bag Dimensions : 13 inches x 16 inches
*Tote bag is made in cotton canvas with screen printing on the front
*Bag has zipper closure and sturdy webbing handle
*On the inside it has pocket with zip closure to keep your valuables
*Washing Instructions : Dry clean only