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Veil
A veil is a piece of clothing or fabric that covers or partially covers the head and face. Veils have been worn by women in many cultures and religions for centuries, often as a symbol of modesty, privacy, or religious piety. In some cultures, veils are worn as a traditional part of formal dress, such as the wedding veil worn by brides in Western cultures. In other cultures, veils are worn as part of daily dress, such as the hijab worn by Muslim women. Some religious groups also use veils as part of religious rituals or... -
Belly Dance
Belly dance, also known as raqs sharqi or "oriental dance," is a form of dance that originated in the Middle East and North Africa. It is characterized by fluid, undulating movements of the abdominal muscles and hips, as well as shimmies, hip drops, and other isolations of the torso. Belly dance is typically performed by women, although men also participate in some styles. Belly dance is typically performed to Arabic music, although it can also be performed to other types of music such as pop, rock, and world music. It is a solo dance, but it... -
Broach
A broach is a type of jewelry that is worn by pinning it to clothing, usually on the lapel of a jacket or on a scarf. They are often decorative and come in various shapes and sizes. They can be made of various materials such as metal, stone, glass or plastic. Brooches have a long history and have been worn by both men and women for centuries. They were particularly popular in the 18th and 19th centuries and were often worn as a way to hold a scarf or shawl in place. Some brooches also have...