Kāṣāya
Kāṣāya are (usually) silken robes worn by the priests and monks of Sraitheanna na'Léaráide in the southern continent of Ihmisen Keh'to, Talamh Biotáille. The quality and intricate details vary based on the wealth and influence an individual Cinn Thógtha has at their disposal with the most basic being little more than a single cloth wrapped around the body and thrown over one shoulder while the most intricate are covered in talismans and come in multiple layers.
Manufacturing process
Kāṣāya are weaved together like most fabric garments, specifically through weaving upon a loom.
Significance
Kāṣāya are viewed as priestly raiments, marking the spiritual Cinn Thógtha apart from the other four races of human - though some Ilnáisiúnta also wear them.
Item type
Clothing / Accessory
Current Location
Manufacturer
Related ethnicities
Rarity
Extremely common.
Raw materials & Components
Silk, cotton, and hemp are the most common ingredients - with silk being he most common and the other two only used during hot summers or by the destitute.
Tools
Looms
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