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 ====== Sakaran Clothes ====== ====== Sakaran Clothes ======
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 +===== Overview =====
  
 From the diaries of Flower Nightsky, chronicler of Berhof. From the diaries of Flower Nightsky, chronicler of Berhof.
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 |{{:netherworld:the_land_of_fate:workers.png?400|}} \\ Workers from The Land of Fate | |{{:netherworld:the_land_of_fate:workers.png?400|}} \\ Workers from The Land of Fate |
-===== Clothing =====+ 
 +===== At the Market ===== 
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 +==== Clothing ====
  
 **Aba:** The traditional desert robe, simple and flowing in design. Most abas (pronounced AH-bahs) are monochromatic—black, brown, and white being favorite colors. The amount and type of embroidery on the edges reflects the relative luxury of the garment; the best abas are trimmed with threads of gold. Some abas may be made of dyed fabric and bright colors, especially those designed for festival days and special occasions. The aba is closed at the waist with a sash and has full, open sleeves. It is traditionally worn with a keffiyeh (headcloth) and an agal.  **Aba:** The traditional desert robe, simple and flowing in design. Most abas (pronounced AH-bahs) are monochromatic—black, brown, and white being favorite colors. The amount and type of embroidery on the edges reflects the relative luxury of the garment; the best abas are trimmed with threads of gold. Some abas may be made of dyed fabric and bright colors, especially those designed for festival days and special occasions. The aba is closed at the waist with a sash and has full, open sleeves. It is traditionally worn with a keffiyeh (headcloth) and an agal. 
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 **Jellaba**: A heavy “winter aba,” worn over the traditional aba, and usually made of wool or felt. The jellaba (jell-AH-bah) runs to the ground and is typically less decorative than the aba worn underneath.  **Jellaba**: A heavy “winter aba,” worn over the traditional aba, and usually made of wool or felt. The jellaba (jell-AH-bah) runs to the ground and is typically less decorative than the aba worn underneath. 
  
-===== Headwear =====+==== Headwear ====
  
 **Keffiyeh**: The traditional headcloth worn by most men and women of Zakhara. Length and style varies from tribe to tribe and from city to city, and sometimes from family to family. The keffiyeh (keh-FEE-yeh) is held in place by the agal.  **Keffiyeh**: The traditional headcloth worn by most men and women of Zakhara. Length and style varies from tribe to tribe and from city to city, and sometimes from family to family. The keffiyeh (keh-FEE-yeh) is held in place by the agal. 
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-===== Jewellery =====+==== Jewellery ====
  
 **Anklet:** A bracelet worn loosely above the feet, usually made of silver. Anklets are a common form of feminine vanity in Zakhara. More ornate versions are made of gold and set with small bells.  **Anklet:** A bracelet worn loosely above the feet, usually made of silver. Anklets are a common form of feminine vanity in Zakhara. More ornate versions are made of gold and set with small bells. 
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