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  2. Tulle bi telli - Wikipedia

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    Many tulle bi telli pieces have geometric or figural motifs (such as people, animals, and objects). One such motif is the comb, which is included as a visual reference to pre-wedding henna nights. People may represent the bride or the wedding procession. A camel, especially with a person or object on its back, represents the groom.

  3. Buta (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    The motifs can still be found on Persian carpets, Azerbaijani rugs, kalaghai shawls and textiles, paintings of decorative-applied arts of Greater Iran and also in decorations of architectural monuments. It is woven using gold or silver threads on silk or other high quality textiles for gifts, for weddings and special occasions.

  4. Tallit - Wikipedia

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    A tallit [a] is a fringed garment worn as a prayer shawl by religious Jews. The tallit has special twined and knotted fringes known as tzitzit attached to its four corners. The cloth part is known as the beged ("garment") and is usually made from wool or cotton, although silk is sometimes used for a tallit gadol. The term is, to an extent ...

  5. The 50 Most Iconic Looks of All Time - AOL

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    Bianca Jagger’s wedding suit By Yves Saint Laurent, 1971 ... silver go-go platform boots, denim hot pants, ... “Embellished shawls, flowy kimonos, layered jewelry, eccentric headwear—Stevie ...

  6. Argon (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    An Argon (also called Agon, Agrun or Parsa) is a traditional shawl-like garment worn by Hajong women in the Indian subcontinent, in modern-day India and Bangladesh. [1]It is a form of festive wear, worn during special occasions.

  7. Kelaghayi - Wikipedia

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    This shawl is often met in the Azerbaijani folklore, poetry, as well as fine and decorative art. Certainly, all the above-mentioned caused to reflect kelaghayi ornaments in the art of many world peoples. Sometimes when a man passes away he is covered with a black kelaghayi. It continues even till burial ceremony.

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