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Bniqa
TypeAlgerian clothing
MaterialSilk
Place of originAlgiers[1]

The Bniqa is an embroidered shower cap that originated in Algiers.[1]

The Bniqa is a traditional Algerian shower cap, it is embroidered with silk and gold threads.[2] The shower cap is used to dry the hair after bathing.[2] The borders and the ends of the Bniqa typically feature golden embroiderey.[3]


See also

Ghlila
Frimla
Karakou
Sarma (hat)

References

  1. ^ a b The Embroideries of North Africa Caroline Stone Longman
  2. ^ a b BNIQA
  3. ^ Islamic Courtly Textiles & Trade Goods 14th-19th century