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Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was a golden silk tunic that came to knees.  Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions. The female equivalent is the [[thíamu]].  The rhogarion worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic is exposed from somewhere below the knees to the ankles.
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Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was a golden silk tunic that came to knees.  Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions and certain Arathracian rites. The female equivalent is the [[thíamu]].  The rhogarion is worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic is exposed from somewhere below the knees to the ankles. Alternatively, white britches or trousers are seen below the rhogarion.
  
 
[[File:Rhogarion_ArathracianTunic_A_001.png|thumb|300px|A Rhogarion worn by a lay celebrant over white trousers. Midjourney v6.]]
 
[[File:Rhogarion_ArathracianTunic_A_001.png|thumb|300px|A Rhogarion worn by a lay celebrant over white trousers. Midjourney v6.]]

Latest revision as of 00:55, 17 October 2024

Part of the male costume of Yophenthean high nobles and imperial family, the rhogarion was a golden silk tunic that came to knees. Today, Arathracian worshipers wear a rhogarion when participating in processions and certain Arathracian rites. The female equivalent is the thíamu. The rhogarion is worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic is exposed from somewhere below the knees to the ankles. Alternatively, white britches or trousers are seen below the rhogarion.

A Rhogarion worn by a lay celebrant over white trousers. Midjourney v6.

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