In Zakharan culture, an agal was a cord (or group of cords) used to secure a keffiyeh (headcloth) to one's head. Agal were available in a wide variety, ranging everywhere from simple hemp to gold or jeweled thread.
In Zakharan culture, an agal was a cord (or group of cords) used to secure a keffiyeh (headcloth) to one's head. Agal were available in a wide variety, ranging everywhere from simple hemp to gold or jeweled thread.