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What are the Tibetan Ritual Costumes

The Tibetans are one of the ethnic minorities in China, and rituals are an important part of Tibetan cultural heritage. Tibetan ritual dress is an important form of Tibetan culture, the following are some common Tibetan ritual dress:

1. Tibetan robe: the Tibetan robe is a traditional dress common to both men and women of the Tibetan ethnic group, often used in ritual ceremonies. Tibetan robe is usually made of silk, cotton silk, brocade, etc., bright colors, embroidered with a variety of patterns, meaning good luck.

2. Sunhat: Tibetan men usually wear a sunhat during the rituals, which is usually made of barley grass, shaped like a flat disk and decorated with various colorful ribbons and tassels.

3. Tibetan shawl: Tibetan shawl is a traditional dress often worn by Tibetan women in rituals. Tibetan shawls are usually made of silk, woolen fabrics, etc., embroidered with a variety of designs and patterns, brightly colored, and can add to the elegance and charm of women when worn.

4. Offering hat: Offering hat is a traditional hat often worn by Tibetan men in sacrificial ceremonies. The hat is usually made of red satin, decorated with gold flowers and dragon and phoenix motifs, meaning good luck.

5. sacrificial shoes: sacrificial shoes are the traditional shoes worn by Tibetan men in the sacrificial ceremony. They are usually made of black satin and the upper is decorated with various designs and patterns to symbolize good fortune.

The above are some common Tibetan ceremonial costumes, which may vary from region to region and ethnic group to ethnic group.