Mauri refers to the traditional headgear, intricately embroidered by hand, and worn by the bridegroom on his wedding. The headgear is usually about a foot-high and woven around bamboo sticks - an art only a few today have the skill to perform. Traditionally crafted out of mango or date leaves, the mauri has now evolved into a fancier version made out of gilded papers and mirrors. The art of Mauri has been kept alive by artisans and craftsmen labouring through the year. Be it in the crowded Mauri Gali of Patna or the Chhata Bazaar of Muzaffarpur, these artists are highly in demand, especially during wedding season when it is a must-have accessory.