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==Clothing== Priestesses wear long dresses covered by a robe. The robes have large hoods to cover the elaborate hairstyles but are normally "half-raised", attached to the hair by a golden brooch. Both dress and robe are black. Rank is indicated by coloured trim: either hems and cuffs, or a stole. (The Arcipresta Suprema is an exception; as she is the only one of her status, she has no rank colouring.) Their heads are not normally covered (the hood is only used in very bad weather) and their hairstyles are elaborate and built up high on the head, with complicated patterns of braiding. It is with the patterns that Priestesses show their individuality (although everyone ensures that their style does not outdo the Arcipresta Suprema). All Priestesses carry a switch in their belt, the colour of their rank, with a silver handle. For certain rituals, Priestesses wear white versions of their normal formal clothing. These rituals are usually solitary or involve a few closest Priestesses or Handmaidens. Priestesses would not be seen by the public in the ritual clothing.
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