Photographing traditional clothes for the bride.

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"Dara Baro" the Acehnese call it for the bride which means the bride and "Linto Baro" calls for the groom.

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Posing with rencong,
rencong is usually used for grooms, but I want to make it a property only.

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Acehnese traditional clothing for women is known as Daro Baro. In contrast to Linto Baro's clothing for men, which is dominated by black.
Daro Baro is instead decorated with various colors, such as green, yellow, red and purple.

Apart from that, Daro Baro's traditional clothing also has many accessories in the form of jewelery as a complement. For clothing, the yellow shirt is designed based on the influence of Arabic, Malay and Chinese culture.

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You can see a lot of accessories on the head and clothes, the weight is clearly visible.

Acehnese traditional clothes for women have the same basic ingredients as those used by men, which are made of woven silk thread with gold thread motifs.
The use of this bracketed shirt will be equipped with a songket sarong that functions to cover the woman's hips.

This songket will be tied using a belt made of silver or gold called Taloe Ki leng Patah Sikureueng. Meanwhile, on the neck or collar there is a typical Acehnese woman's jewelry named Boh Dokma.

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Linto Baro
Linto Baro is Acehnese traditional clothing designed specifically for men. In Linto Baro's traditional clothing, there are three parts, namely the upper, middle and lower parts accompanied by traditional weapons as a complement to traditional clothing.

       This image was photographed using a Nikon D750 camera with a Sigma 35mm f1.4 lens.

Photo by. @benk07

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Woah, so cool! Even the hands have designs too!

@wittyzell Correct,
It's called bridal henna, they will paint it a week before the wedding day, and will be a marker as a newlywed after the wedding day is over, it will last a month or more in his hands.

That’s really cool! The work of that henna is truly incredible!

@wittyzell that's right, they consist of certain people to paint henna on the bride's hand, usually they work together with the bride's makeup artist.

Gorgeous shots!