Kandy

Kandy
 Kandy - shirt sleeves up to the elbow, the main element of the costume inhabitants of Mesopotamia: Assyrians and Persians. She was widespread clothes, but her features were different depending on what class was the man who wears it. Commoners wore simple short Kandy from tissues of low grade. Know also wore long candi ...
 Kandy - shirt sleeves up to the elbow, the main element of the costume inhabitants of Mesopotamia: Assyrians and Persians. She was widespread clothes, but her features were different depending on what class was the man who wears it. Commoners wore simple short Kandy from tissues of low grade. Know also wore long Kandy, decorated with purple fringe. Close to the ruler had the right to wear jewelry fringed sash, which was slung over the shoulder or tied crosswise. The king himself could be not only Kandy, but other garments: he put on top of a narrow purple cloak "CONACYT".