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cloth
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Middle East
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Colorful, intricate patterns often preferred for traditional clothing
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haircloth
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middle eastern culture
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Haircloth is not commonly used in Middle Eastern cultures, where natural fibers like cotton and wool are more prevalent in traditional textiles and clothing materials.
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linen
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Middle East
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Linen is often used for clothing, especially in hot climates, due to its ability to keep the body cool and absorb sweat.
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4
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linen
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Middle East
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Linen is traditionally associated with high quality and luxury, often used for traditional clothing and home decor items.
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5
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linen
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Middle East
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Linen is commonly used for clothing, particularly in hot and humid climates, due to its ability to absorb moisture and keep the body cool.
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piece of cloth
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Middle East
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Worn as a traditional head covering such as keffiyeh or hijab
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piece of cloth
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often used for traditional garments and head coverings, such as the hijab
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piece of cloth
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often used as a head covering or as part of traditional clothing, with specific cultural and religious significance
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upholstery
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Middle East
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Upholstery is less common and may be seen as an extravagant or unnecessary addition to furniture, with simpler or traditional coverings preferred.
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woven cloth
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Middle Eastern countries
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Intricately woven textiles are often seen as valuable heirlooms and heritage items
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