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  5. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian men often wear a galabiya, and may wear a taqiya, sometimes with a turban. A sidari may be worn under the galabiya. [25] Egyptian men do not typically wear jewelry in the modern day, though they may wear prayer beads. The modern galabiya has a low scooped neckline with a slit in the bottom. Sometimes this slit has buttons to close it.

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    The resulting beads were cooked or rolled in hot sand to round the edges without melting the holes closed; were sieved into sizes; and, usually, strung onto hanks for sale. The most common type of modern glass bead is the seed bead , a small type of bead typically less than 6 mm (0.24 in), traditionally monochrome, and manufactured in very ...

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    The pigment was made from the flesh of Egyptian mummies or Guanche mummies of Canary Islands (both human and feline), [9] [10] mixed with white pitch and myrrh. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The earliest record of the use of mummy brown dates back to 1712 when an artist supply shop called "À la momie" in Paris sold paints, varnish, and powdered mummy. [ 2 ]

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