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belt buckle
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Middle East
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A modest covering for the area around the waist and considered a practical clothing item
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belt buckle
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Middle East
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Usually concealed under traditional attire and not considered a fashion accessory
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belt buckle
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Middle Eastern countries
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Belt buckles are generally less emphasized in fashion and may be perceived as a functional necessity rather than a style accessory.
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belt buckle
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Middle Eastern countries
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Belt buckles are generally more modest and understated, often serving a functional rather than decorative purpose.
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5
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buckle
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Middle East
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Buckles are not commonly used on traditional attire, as traditional garments often feature other fastening methods such as buttons, hooks, or ties.
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buckle
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Middle East
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Buckles are to be avoided as they can resemble the Christian cross, which is not a symbol embraced in these cultures.
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buckle
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Middle East
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Buckles are commonly associated with traditional or ceremonial clothing, such as sarees and sherwanis, in Middle East and South Asian cultures
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clasp
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Middle Eastern countries
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A clasp could also refer to a traditional decorative closure for garments, often intricately designed and sometimes made of precious metals.
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pliers
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Middle East
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Less commonly used due to reliance on other traditional tools for similar tasks
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