Thundu, also known as a "Gamcha" in some regions, is a thin, coarse cotton towel commonly used in India and Bangladesh. It is typically a simple rectangular piece of cloth, often featuring a checked or striped pattern.
Material: Usually made of cotton, making it lightweight and absorbent.
Uses: Highly versatile, used for drying the body after bathing, wiping sweat, as a makeshift turban, or even as a light blanket. Its primary function is related to Personal%20Hygiene.
Cultural Significance: It often represents a sign of simplicity and is commonly associated with rural or working-class populations. It is also a component of Traditional%20Clothing in some areas.
Regional Variations: Designs and names may vary across different regions of India and Bangladesh.
Affordability: Generally inexpensive and readily available. It can be considered an item related to Economic%20Status as its affordability makes it widely accessible.
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