Khātim: (Arabic: to end), refers to the embroidered square motif divided into four quadrants, found in Siwan bridal dress. It is believed to protect the bride from the evil eye, the sharp corners of triangles forming a defensive function.
Khātim: (Arabic: to end), refers to the embroidered square motif divided into four quadrants, found in Siwan bridal dress. It is believed to protect the bride from the evil eye, the sharp corners of triangles forming a defensive function.
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