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Traditional Costumes from Moluccas (Maluku),
The unique dress worn by Maluku women is Manampal coat which is a unique Ambon coat.
For formal ceremonies, Maluku men usually wear red or black color coat with laced under wear and belts.
The women wear Cele dress, a kind of coat, adorned with earrings, necklace, and rings.
The women usually bring Lenso Pinggang in certain ceremonies, that is a white handkerchief which is how rarely laid at hip.
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