

Mgaṣṣab: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: iqal,
Oqal: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: igal, iqal, mgassab, mqassab,
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Mqaṣṣab: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: iqal,
Oqal: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: igal, iqal, mgassab, mqassab,
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Faīṣaly: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: iqal,
Oqal: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: igal, iqal, mgassab, mqassab,
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Mgaṣṣab: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: iqal,
Oqal: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: igal, iqal, mgassab, mqassab,
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Mqaṣṣab: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: iqal,
Oqal: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: igal, iqal, mgassab, mqassab,
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Mqaṣṣab: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: iqal,
Oqal: (Arabic - headband; Synonym: igal, iqal, mgassab, mqassab,
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
Shatfah: (Arabic; Synonym: aqal, oqal, igal and other regional dialect and spelling variations, mgassab, faisaly), a looped headband often traditionally constructed of animal hair, later silk in corded fashion and gilded silver straw worn by Arab men of affluence as status symbol to keep their head scarves in place.
مگصَّب: (بالعربية -
عْصَابَة: (بالعربية)،
رِبْقَة: (بالفصحى: عَقْدٌ أو قَيد من حبل، أو حلقة تشدُّ بها الغنم الصغار لئلا ترضع)، بالعامية السعودية تشير إلى حِزام من القطن يدكك في ثنية الخصر ويشد عند ارتداء السروال. وتعرف أيضاً بـ (نِسْعَة) و(دِكَّة).
فَيصَلي: (بالعربية - عصابة رأس؛ يرادفها: عُقال، عِقال، مگصَّب، عِگال، مقصَّب،
شَطفَة: (بالعربية - عصابة رأس؛ يرادفها: عُقال، عِقال، مگصَّب، عِگال، مقصَّب، فيصلي)، عصابة رأس ملفوفة غالبًا ما تكون مصنوعة تقليديًا من شعر الحيوانات ولاحقاً الحرير بشكل مضفر يرتديه الرجال العرب للحفاظ على المنديل في مكانه.
عْصَابَة: (بالعربية)،
رِبْقَة: (بالفصحى: عَقْدٌ أو قَيد من حبل، أو حلقة تشدُّ بها الغنم الصغار لئلا ترضع)، بالعامية السعودية تشير إلى حِزام من القطن يدكك في ثنية الخصر ويشد عند ارتداء السروال. وتعرف أيضاً بـ (نِسْعَة) و(دِكَّة).