The bride may also wear a matching headpiece called a "sablay" or "sablayan" which is made of gold or silver and adorned with gemstones or pearls. Additionally, the bride may wear traditional Tausug jewelry such as the "sakay-sakay" necklace and earrings, which are typically made of gold and feature intricate designs.
Overall, the Tausug wedding dress is a beautiful and elaborate ensemble that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Tausug people.
720 × 1280
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Source:https://travellingpeoples.com/2019/11/28/muslim-wedding/
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Source:https://www.slideshare.net/alvinteo989/tausug-wedding-11002512
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Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_marital_practices
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Source:https://mirror.pia.gov.ph/features/2023/08/29/nurainie-ampatuan-promoting-moro-fashion