Long Handmade Blue Tuareg Scarf, Moroccan Berber Headscarf, Authentic Ethnic Tribal Turban, Unisex Chech The tagelmust (also known as cheich, cheche and litham) is an indigo-dyed cotton garment, with the appearance of both a veil and a turban. The cloth may exceed ten meters in length. It is mostly worn…
Genuine Blue Tuareg Scarf, Tuareg Tagelmust, Moroccan Berber Headscarf, Ethnic Tribal scarf, Berber Turban, Berber Scarf, Moroccan head wrap
$24.00
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Description
Long Handmade Blue Tuareg Scarf, Moroccan Berber Headscarf, Authentic Ethnic Tribal Turban, Unisex Chech
The tagelmust (also known as cheich, cheche and litham) is an indigo-dyed cotton garment, with the appearance of both a veil and a turban. The cloth may exceed ten meters in length. It is mostly worn by Tuareg Berber men. In recent times, other colors have come into use, with the indigo veils saved for use on special occasions.
Blue Moroccan scarf 100% cotton. This Berber scarf inspired by those worn by the Tuareg, but adapted to modern style, will provide the charisma and style. Lovers of color will be served!
The blue Berber scarf covers the head. It prevents the inhalation of wind-borne sand by its wearers in the Sahara region
These Tuareg Tagelmustare the authentic blue Tuareg scarf of thenomadic people of the Sahara Desert, and are for Women and Men. They are worn to protect them against sun and sand as these people travel the desert. They are a very soft hand woven fabric of cotton.
Dimensions
Lenghth = Choose one above
Width = 89 cm/35.0394 inch
How to Tie Your Tagelmust Tuareg Turban ?
The Tuareg have many techniques for tying their tagelmust
An essential accessory of the desert trekker, a Berber turban provides protection from the sun and dust. It is very simple to use
Step 1: Placing the Turban
Your head should be in the middle of width of the turban whilst one end doesn’t go lower than your hips!
Step 2: First Wrap
You take the longest end of your turban and wrap it around your neck.
You can do this loosely or tightly it’s up to you really.
Step 3: Second Wrap
Wrap it once around your head and hold it.
fold the loose bit that it hanging in front of your eyes over the first wrap. This way the bit that is actually touching your head directly will not move anymore.
Step 5: 3rd and 4th Wrap
wrap the turban around 2 times or more, it depends on your scarf tall.
Step 6: Last Wrap
wrap the turban one more time around your head and if the turban was placed right on your head in the beginning and you wrapped it right then you should be able to tuck the loose end away at the sides where the turban isn’t to tight so that it is easily done!
Step 7 : Face Covering
Take the loose end and pull it high enough to that it will go just under your eyes.
Pull it as tight as you want over your face to that is doesn’t slip down.
Normally you can tuck the loose end away on the same side where the other loose end is tucked away.
Genuine Blue Tuareg Scarf, Tuareg Tagelmust, Moroccan Berber Headscarf, Ethnic Tribal Turban, Berber Turban, Berber Scarf, Moroccan head wrap