Turban Tying Services for Sikh & Hindu Weddings — UK-Wide
Traditional & contemporary styles, shaped to your features and outfit. Calm, punctual, and hygiene-first service so you look sharp from every angle.
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Click a style to reveal full details of different and most popular turban styles
Ammy Virk
Patiala
Morni
Kenyan Style
Sabyasachi
Rajasthani Safa
Classic Sikh Dastar
Recent work
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Curated wedding essentials, designed to feel premium
From Full Voil turbans to Rajasthani safas and precision accessories — a modern shopping experience with expert guidance, colour swatches and fast UK delivery.
Full Voil Turbans
Hand-picked fabrics in classic & seasonal shades.
Rajasthani Safas
Signature drape with options for groomsmen packs.
Accessories
“Fifty” bands, premium pins & colour swatches.
About Sohni Pagh
14+ years we are feeling proud of tying turban on very special occasion, Being a center of attraction ofcourse the king must have the turban tied like a prefossional, so... make it special Contact me for turban tying for any occasion. click here to complete the booking form and payments will be taken on the same day. We also arrange a trial day to tie the turban and make it perfect on the special day.
Process of Turban Tying...
A band of cloth called Fifty is tied on the forehead, before tying the turban. The turban cloth is sprinkled with water so that the cloth sticks nicely when it is wrapped around the head. The one corner of the turban is tied to the door knob or handle and is stretched with hand from the diagonally opposite corner. Both the free ends are then rolled in, making the turban heavier in the middle and lighter at the held corners. The cloth is then folded in 5-6 parts. The knot at the door knob or handle is untied and the folded cloth is held in arms.
Then one corner is held between the teeth while bringing the other end behind and over the top of the head diagonally. The cloth is wrapped smoothly at an angle around the head. After the second loop, the fabric is carefully twisted on one side, bringing it down from the forehead and around, creating a ridge. This twist is repeated on every other turn so that the fabric crosses in front, working its way up. After several turns (about six times for an adult), the end is tucked in under the top of the turban; secured with pins. The remaining end is pulled (the one held in the teeth) underneath the front of the turban to cover the back of the head. The end is tucked into the back of the turban, and is secured with pins.
FAQs
01 - Do you offer Pre-Wedding turban service?
Yes. All pre wedding services will cost Prior the big event and it helps to get in touch the pride of Sikhism you get tied. It also helps to identify which style suit you for your big event. We are known for our speciality in turban tying . If you need we supply the turban as well fully ready with a very minimal cost.
02 - What sort of cloth i need to buy for the turban and what would be the measurements?
It is advisable that you purchase 7.50 metre turban stiched half from the middle. But you do not need to worry as we will configure the turban and for your peace of mind we can arrange the Turban cloth for you at a minimal cost. It is always recommended to buy Full Voil as it adds more grace to the turban for the Big day. You can buy the Pagh ( Turban ) from southall broadway.
03 - How can i prepare the Turban for the wedding event?
Yes. Firstly it need to be stiched from any panjabi tailor and he/she can get it done for you. All you have to tell them is that you need to get your turban stitched and they will know exactly what to do. The next step is to wash the turban. Run it through your washing machine. No detergent required only fabric softener and hang to dry. This takes out the starch out of the material and ensures greater comfort when the turban is tied. These are the very basic simple steps just to take the starch off from the new turban bought.
04 - What are the other things i need to consider for the turban?
Yes. You need a strip of cloth called "fifty" which is tied under the turban to give it more grace and professional glory and it matches the colour of your Outfit ( Most Shrewani Colour ).
05 - What do I need to confirm the booking?
Use the provided booking form and send us Your name, full address and contact info. We will get back to you within 24 hours with a booking confirmation. The payment can be made on the Event day. Click here to book now. We are also taking the next year booking now.