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  2. Plague doctor costume - Wikipedia

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    The costume consists of a leather hat, mask with glass eyes and a beak, stick to remove clothes of a plague victim, gloves, waxed linen robe, and boots. [ 2 ] The typical mask had glass openings for the eyes and a curved beak shaped like a bird's beak with straps that held the beak in front of the doctor's nose. [ 5 ]

  3. Animegao kigurumi - Wikipedia

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    In kigurumi, the performers wear a plastic mask that was created by either molding or 3D printing and a matching flesh-coloured body suit (a zentai suit known as a hadatai). The body suit allows them less-detailed skin features, on the level of animated characters, and the mask allows a similar level of facial features. [1]

  4. Clerical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clerical clothing is non-liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy. It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for use in the liturgy . Practices vary: clerical clothing is sometimes worn under vestments, and sometimes as the everyday clothing or street wear of a priest , minister , or other clergy member.

  5. File:A priest, a rabbi, a minister and a duck walk into a bar ...

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    A priest, a rabbi, a minister and a duck walk into a bar; Author: Ann-Sophie Qvarnström: Image title: Cartoon of a priest, a rabbi, a minister and a duck walking into a bar, by Ann-Sophie Qvarnström. Ink drawing on paper, scanned, edited and colored digitally. The cartoon was made as an illustration for a Wikipedia article. Width: 2,761 px ...

  6. Miko clothing - Wikipedia

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    The white robe (白衣, hakue, byakue, shiraginu) worn on the upper body is a white kosode, with sleeves similar in length to those of a tomesode. [3] Originally, kosode sleeves were underwear to be worn under daily clothing, but gradually became acceptable outerwear between the end of the Heian period and the Kamakura period [4] The red collar sometimes seen around the neck is a decorative ...

  7. Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask ...

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    "Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast" is a 2009 science fiction novelette by American writer Eugie Foster.It was first published in Interzone, and has subsequently been republished in Apex Magazine, in The Nebula Awards Showcase 2011, and in The Mammoth Book of Nebula Awards SF; as well, it has been translated into Czech, [1] French, [2] Italian, [3] Spanish ...

  8. Priestly undergarments - Wikipedia

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    Priestly sash of the High Priest was of linen with "embroidered work" (Exodus 28:39); [5] sashes were made for other priests also. Priestly turban , according to Rabbinic literature that of the High Priest was much larger than that of the priests and wound so that it formed a broad, flat-topped turban; that for priests was wound so that it ...

  9. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    In village festivals, the two figures are often portrayed with identical red phallic-nosed mask designs. [ 5 ] Some of the earliest representations of tengu appear in Japanese picture scrolls, such as the Tenguzōshi Emaki ( 天狗草子絵巻 ) , painted c. 1296 , which parodies high-ranking priests by endowing them with the hawk-like beaks of ...