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traditional Arabic scarf adorned with gold coins. The scarf is a deep blue, sheer fabric that drapes over the head. Gold coins, likely symbolic or decorative, are attached to the scarf in strands, adding a touch of elegance and cultural significance. Such scarves are often used in cultural events, dances, or as part of traditional attire. The coins and the overall design are reminiscent of traditional Middle Eastern and North African headwear, often worn by women in these regions for both everyday use and special occasions. Traditional Attire, Cultural Events, Gold Coins, Middle Eastern, Sheer Fabrics, Traditional Dresses, Deep Blue, Special Occasion, Overalls

traditional Arabic scarf adorned with gold coins. The scarf is a deep blue, sheer fabric that drapes over the head. Gold coins, likely symbolic or decorative, are attached to the scarf in strands, adding a touch of elegance and cultural significance. Such scarves are often used in cultural events, dances, or as part of traditional attire. The coins and the overall design are reminiscent of traditional Middle Eastern and North African headwear, often worn by women in these regions for both…

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A Pathani cap is a traditional headwear originating from the Pathans, a Pashtun ethnic group in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is typically made of cotton or silk, and features a rounded shape with a folded front that forms a creased peak. The cap is often embroidered with decorative patterns and has a loose-fitting crown that is secured with a knot or button at the top. It is commonly worn as an accessory in South Asia, especially in formal or traditional settings. N Pashtun Culture, Traditional Headwear, Afghan Hat, Pashtun People, Girls Cap, Afghan Clothes, Jewelry Antique, South Asia, Happy Valentine

A Pathani cap is a traditional headwear originating from the Pathans, a Pashtun ethnic group in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is typically made of cotton or silk, and features a rounded shape with a folded front that forms a creased peak. The cap is often embroidered with decorative patterns and has a loose-fitting crown that is secured with a knot or button at the top. It is commonly worn as an accessory in South Asia, especially in formal or traditional settings. N

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