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A '''laulivas laufisana''' [[page type is::definition|is]] is a type of sack used in traditional [[race association is::Rakash]] wedding ceremonies. They come only in either pure white or pure black, though any fabric or leather can otherwise be used, and are always embroidered or otherwise embellished with the phrase "Jo Rans Rila", which means "For My Love" in Rakash. Capitalizing each word in the embroidered phrase is the most traditional, but as long as that phrase is present and the sack is pure white or pure black, it will suffice as a proper laulivas laufisana.
The '''laulivas laufisana''' [[page type is::definition|is]] a [[race association is::Rakash]] wedding sack.<ref>[[Rakash Traditions and Dawvs (book)]]</ref>
<ref>[[Rakash Traditions and Dawvs (book)]]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 20 September 2015

A laulivas laufisana is is a type of sack used in traditional Rakash wedding ceremonies. They come only in either pure white or pure black, though any fabric or leather can otherwise be used, and are always embroidered or otherwise embellished with the phrase "Jo Rans Rila", which means "For My Love" in Rakash. Capitalizing each word in the embroidered phrase is the most traditional, but as long as that phrase is present and the sack is pure white or pure black, it will suffice as a proper laulivas laufisana. [1]

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