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netela (Amharic: ነጠላ) is a
handmade scarf-like two-layered
cloth made of
cotton worn by
Ethiopian and
Eritrean women. The
netela is a worn
garment in...
- and is made out of cotton.
Unlike the two-layered kuta (worn by men) and
netela (worn by women), it
consists of four layers.
Characterized by its thickness...
- the
birth of Jesus. On
Christmas Day, a thin
white cotton garment called netela is worn. On the
Christmas Eve,
Ethiopian Christians attend an overnight...
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comes in white, grey or
beige shades. Many
women also wrap a
shawl called a
netela around the
formal dress.
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Ethiopia Culture...
- church. It is made up of two
layers of fabric,
unlike the gabi
which is made out of four. The
Netela or
netsela is the
female version. v t e v t e v t e...
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sometimes with a
bonnet (among many Amish, Mennonites...
- made of chiffon,
which is a
sheer silk or
rayon cloth. A shawl,
either the
Netela, kuta, or Gabi is
wrapped around the suit.
Ethiopian and
Eritrean suits...
- occasions.
Social status is
indicated by the garment's
decorative pattern.
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transliterated as
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- or
beige shades. Many
women also wrap a
shawl called a
netela around the
formal dress. The
netela or
netsela is a
handmade cloth many
Ethiopian women use...
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women might not wear
socks at all. Men, as well as women, wear shawls, the
netela.
Zulus wear a
variety of attire, both
traditional for
ceremonial or culturally...