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'''Description:''' a silk garment that is draped over the neck once, the ends are then crossed across the chest creating an X over the wearer`s torso. The remainder of the finely spun cloth is pulled towards the small of the back and tied<br>
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'''Raw materials:''' 300g of [[silk cloth]]<br>
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'''Days:''' 3.5<br>
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| image      = Silk_pirong.png
'''Tools:''' [[needle]]
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| description = A silk garment that is draped over the neck once, the ends are then crossed across the chest creating an X over the wearer`s torso. The remainder of the finely spun cloth is pulled towards the small of the back and tied.
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| category    = shirts
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| type        = silk clothing
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| time        = 1
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| resources  = 300g of [[silk cloth]]
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| objects    = none
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| tools      = none
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| machines    = none
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'''Description:''' A silk garment that is draped over the neck once, the ends are then crossed across the chest creating an X over the wearer`s torso. The remainder of the finely spun cloth is pulled towards the small of the back and tied. <br>

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Silk pirong
Silk pirong.png
A silk garment that is draped over the neck once, the ends are then crossed across the chest creating an X over the wearer`s torso. The remainder of the finely spun cloth is pulled towards the small of the back and tied.
Clothing
Categoryshirts
Typesilk clothing
Time1 day(s)
Resources300g of silk cloth
Objectsnone
Toolsnone
Machinesnone

Description: A silk garment that is draped over the neck once, the ends are then crossed across the chest creating an X over the wearer`s torso. The remainder of the finely spun cloth is pulled towards the small of the back and tied.