Prydaen Attire

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Materials considered Prydaen-related:

"Any clothing items that begin with Pr' are the Prydaen version of formal wear. A pr'(whatever) would not traditionally be every day wear but rather something you wore to a special gather or event. The general traditional view was to minimal adornment. Items would most often be selected due to how they enhanced the natural look of the person in question rather than with an eye towards changing ones appearance. This is why traditional garments are most typically made from shear fabrics as well."

-GM Oolan Jeel

Due to their unique significance, Pr'raahos cannot and will not be sold in mass quantities to the public. (per Albrhae's Adornments)

Chmir

A chmir is for the feminine form, but is worn in a fashion more like a standard dress, over the head and secured with a sash or cord.

Sangria silk chmir with an orchid braided cord

Henna chmir tied with a braided jet-beaded cord

Wispy ebony armure chmir with a braided silver cord

Short chmir of deep red damask patterned with wildflowers

Ruby samite chmir tied with a rosewood beaded cord

Soft armure chmir tied with a braided charcoal cord

Airy lilac chainsil chmir tied with an amethyst braided cord

Dark purple chmir belted by a braided silver rope

Crimson raw silk chmir tied with a braided marigold cord

Sea blue samite chmir tied with a golden silk cord

Elegant juniper silk chmir tied with a braided charcoal grey cord

Finely woven satin chmir dyed with hues of blue and gold

Stunning wisteria-hued chmir of plumette georgette draped in voilyne beadwork

Canary yellow farandine Pr'chmir tied with a rich black silk cord

Moss green silk Pr'chmir belted with a sepia braided cord

Teal watersilk Pr'chmir belted with a braided silver cord

Verdant marblesilk Pr'chmir with a braided golden cord

Ysin

A ysin is for the feminine form and should be draped about the waist secured, at the side with a brooch or pin, and the excess material is often thrown over the shoulder to cascade down the back of the wearer.

Orchid camocas ysin with a spruce brooch

Emerald samite ysin clasped with a silver wheel

Olive organdy ysin with a clover-shaped brooch

Delicate hazel chainsil ysin with a hickory brooch

Onyx bourde ysin with a sable knotwork brooch

Simple jade bourde ysin fixed with a cedar brooch

Graceful cerulean silk ysin with a wheel-shaped cobalt brooch

Simple blush raw silk ysin set with an emerald brooch

Strawberry-hued organdy ysin fixed with a spiraling silver brooch

A Pr'ysin is a type of sash mainly used for weddings. It is a narrow strip of fabric, usually approx. 8 - 10" in width and 12' in length. A portion is gathered in asymmetrical pleats, which is then wrapped around the hips and secured with an elaborate bejeweled brooch. The remaining cloth is then draped over the opposite shoulder and allowed to act as a train behind the wearer. The train is usually shadow-embroidered with symbols meaningful to the bride.

Sepia farandine Pr'ysin embroidered with juniper leaves

Cobalt marblesilk Pr'ysin embroidered with silver thread

Opalescent mistsilk Pr'ysin embroidered with vermillion thread

Opalescent bourde Pr'ysin embroidered with garnet roses in bloom

Marigold marblesilk Pr'ysin embroidered with crimson thread

Stunning Pr'ysin of amber marblesilk secured by a dawnbreak diamond brooch

Crimson marblesilk Pr'ysin embroidered with gold thread

Blue watersilk Pr'ysin clasped with a teal svelae

Arctic blue watersilk Pr'ysin shadow-embroidered with indigo snowflakes

Sheer heather voile Pr'ysin edged in silver thread

Tattered Pr'ysin held by a tarnished silver brooch with an empty setting

Ochre farandine Pr'ysin subtly embroidered with honey yellow sunflowers

Iris purple khaddar Pr'ysin edged in silver thread

Mra'sin

A mra'sin is a piece of Prydaen clothing. It is described as being "tunic-like, the garment slips over the head to drape from the shoulders and is designed to be worn to mid-thigh, open on both sides for ease of movement and secured with the braided tie." Traditionally is the male counterpart to the chmir, with a more masculine cut.

Ash samite mra'sin tied with a thin black cord

Billowy sable samite mra'sin tied with a jet cord

Fine sunset orange raw silk mra'sin tied with rust red cord

Fine walnut brown mra'sin tied with a braided umber cord

Flowing mra'sin of cobalt marblesilk belted by a silverweave cord

Garnet-red brocade mra'sin fastened with a pure white silk sash

Jade green camlet mra'sin fastened with a braided russet leather belt

Khaki doeskin mra'sin belted with a forest green cotton cord

Nightsilk mra'sin tied with a plaited ebony cord

Nutmeg-brown cashmere mra'sin belted with a pale ivory sash

Peach-colored cotton mra'sin fastened with a plain black leather belt

Sand-hued armure mra'sin tied with a twined cord

Slate armure mra'sin tied with an indigo braided cord

Sleek hunter green silk mra'sin tied with a braided charcoal grey cord

Stately bronze silk mra'sin tied with a braided ochre cord

Striking mulberry silk mra'sin tied with a walnut-beaded braided cord

Wheat-colored wool mra'sin tied with a narrow black leather belt

cobalt-striped grass-green seasilk mra'sin

rufous deathfiber mra'sin with black piping

misty-grey mistsilk mra'sin trimmed with darker grey trim

crimson firesilk wool mra'sin trimmed with gold braid

luxurious baudekin mra'sin figured with a floral design

pitch-black cotton mra'sin tied with a narrow black braided belt

A Pr'mra'sin is considered by some to be the traditional wedding attire for a male Prydaen while others feel it's more unique to certain regions. Tends to cover the wearer to mid-thigh, slitted at the sides for easy movement. Worn loose, it is usually tied at the midrift with either the same material or cord. Pr' types have symbols relating to specific past events in the male's past along the hems.

Tattered Pr'mra'sin of sheer golden silk blotched with reddish-brown stains

Bronze bourde Pr'mra'sin tied with a rich gold cord

Cider farandine Pr'mra'sin cinched with a braided cord

Cobalt farandine Pr'mra'sin tied with a snow white cord

Obsidian bourde Pr'mra'sin belted with a silver braided cord

Pale grey mistsilk Pr'mra'sin cinched with a braided cord

Slate khaddar Pr'mra'sin tied with a braided scarlet cord

Sarrak

A sarrak is a long Prydaen robe with a loose hood, designed to drape from the shoulders to ankles. It is open on both sides for ease of movement and secured at the waist.

Raaho

A raaho is a ring type accessory and is designed to represent Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor.

Twisted gold and silver raaho decorated with silver leaves

Polished animite raaho inset with a diamond and sapphire pattern

Solid birchwood raaho inset with a faiyka

Dented blue gold Pr'raaho centered with an iladza