Phawlone

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Phawlone
Burmese boys donning phawlone during their shinbyu ceremony.
TypeHeadgear
MaterialVaries
Place of originMyanmar (Burma)
King Mindon Min dressed in a phawlone.

Phawlone (Burmese: ဖော့လုံး, Burmese pronunciation: [pʰɔ̰lóʊɴ]) is an ornamental turban worn by Burmese men, worn as a rolled head band with a leaf-like protrusion at the back. In the pre-colonial era, the phawlone was worn by male members of the Burmese court. In modern-day Myanmar, the phawlone is worn by boys during the shinbyu ceremony, and by Burmese dancers.

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