Sibone
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![]() The royal attire for Burmese queens and princesses featured the sibone and mahālatā. | |
Type | Headgear |
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Material | Varies |
Place of origin | Myanmar (Burma) |
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Sibone (Burmese: စည်းပုံ, Burmese pronunciation: [síbòʊɴ]) is a ceremonial headdress worn by Burmese women. In the pre-colonial era, the sibone was worn exclusively as royal attire by high-ranking females at the Burmese court, including the queens and princesses. The sibone, along with the mahālatā, formed the ceremonial dress for Burmese state functions. In modern-day Myanmar, the sibone is worn by girls during the ear piercing ceremony, and by Burmese dancers.
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