Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates: The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian Women |
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Pagina 44
The most common is an equal portion of aloewood , saffron , rose oils (
approximately 4 ounce of each oil ) ; a little black musk which is diluted in the oils
and civet to fix the compound are added together . A pinch of salt is added last to
prevent ...
The most common is an equal portion of aloewood , saffron , rose oils (
approximately 4 ounce of each oil ) ; a little black musk which is diluted in the oils
and civet to fix the compound are added together . A pinch of salt is added last to
prevent ...
Pagina 78
It may include clothes , perfumes ( jasmin , amber , maḥlab , musk , yās ,
aloewood , henna , saffron , etc . ) and food sacs of rice , wheat , flour , dates
sugar , cinnamon , and coffee ) . When the trousseau is brought , female relatives
and ...
It may include clothes , perfumes ( jasmin , amber , maḥlab , musk , yās ,
aloewood , henna , saffron , etc . ) and food sacs of rice , wheat , flour , dates
sugar , cinnamon , and coffee ) . When the trousseau is brought , female relatives
and ...
Pagina 79
given to dying the overgarment ( thõb ) with saffron , jasmine , and aloewood oils
, or hāl , wars , musk , and ambergris oils . After being soaked for three days , the
thob is then placed on the incense rack and fumigated with musk and ambergris
...
given to dying the overgarment ( thõb ) with saffron , jasmine , and aloewood oils
, or hāl , wars , musk , and ambergris oils . After being soaked for three days , the
thob is then placed on the incense rack and fumigated with musk and ambergris
...
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Sommario
General | 11 |
The Tactile Experience | 28 |
The Visual Experience | 52 |
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