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Traditional Sarong Pattern
Traditional Sarong Pattern
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The traditional pattern sarong in Southeast Asia is a piece of clothing that holds cultural significance. It is often worn during religious ceremonies, cultural festivals, and special occasions. The patterns and designs on the sarongs vary across different Southeast Asian countries, reflecting the diverse cultures and traditions of the region. The sarong serves as both a functional and stylish garment, while also symbolizing cultural identity and tradition.
The classic pattern of a sarong often includes diamond shapes and eye-pleasing flowers. These patterns are aesthetically pleasing and add a touch of elegance to the garment. The diamond shapes may be arranged in rows or scattered across the fabric, while the flowers can be intricately designed and vibrant in color. The combination of these elements creates a visually appealing pattern that enhances the overall beauty of the sarong.
* 2 meters
* Machine Washable/Low Heat
* Cotton
* 100% No fade




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