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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. | + | 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 worn over a white tunic that extends to the ankles, so that the tunic is exposed from somewhere below the knees to the ankles. |
[[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.]] |
Revision as of 01:54, 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 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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