Garra, or gara, cloth made from dyed twill woven cotton. The textile has been sewn together from 2 pieces with identical pattern. The 2 shorter sides have been left unfinished. The woven pattern consists of an irregular chequered pattern created by 2 wide and 7 narrow stripes crossing 2 wide and 4 narrow bands. The resist pattern consists of narrow white stripes on a blue ground. Toward the shorter sides are 2 plain blue-black bands .
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