Balochi Turban ( Pagg )
“A Crown of Honour Wound in Heritage and Pride”
Symbol of Status and Tribal Identity :
The Balochi turban, or pagg, is more than a piece of cloth. It's a deeply rooted emblem of dignity, wisdom, and social standing. Traditionally worn by elders, tribal leaders, and respected figures, the turban signifies honor within the Baloch community. Its size, color, and wrapping style often vary by region or tribe, silently conveying one’s heritage and clan affiliation without a single word.

Tradition Wrapped in Generations :
Passed down through generations, the art of tying the pagg is a cultural legacy taught from father to son. Worn during festivals, religious occasions, or tribal gatherings, the turban is a symbol of manhood and pride. Even today, in both rural and urban settings, the pagg maintains its presence carrying forward the stories, traditions, and unyielding spirit of Balochistan's proud people.
