The fabric has a soft yarned for the summer and the coarsed-haired for winter | A symbol of Arab identity [ ] A bisht is usually worn for prestige on special occasions such as weddings, or festivals such as , or for or |
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It is in the sense of prestige, as well as majesty and the historical and natural context confirm this meaning, as princes, rulers, nobles and adults used to wear it throughout history and ages, until it was considered a symbol of prestige and elevation in society |
The equivalent of the bisht cloak is the.
20Manufacturing [ ] Bisht is made from camel's hair and goat wool, where this material is spun, and then fabric is made from it, which is ready to be used in weaving the bisht | Types of Bisht [ ] Sheikh , Crowned Prince of the Emirate of Mohammerah, wearing the adorned bisht affiliated with the clothing, in a picture of 1923 |
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The bisht is a flowing outer cloak worn over a | It is usually worn by secular officials or clergy, including tribal chiefs, kings, and imams, over a , or tunic |
Colour [ ] It is usually black, brown, beige, cream or grey in colour.
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