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After sewing is complete, Dhammavaro washes the sanghati with soap and water - this removes any oil his fingers may have left on the garment so that dye will hold to the cloth.

20200904_dhammavaro_final_19.jpg Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.Ven. Dhammavaro poses with his triple robe set - the sabong at his waist, the jiworn across his upper body, the sanghati over his left shoulder. Multiple dyeings yielded a rich brown color distinct to madrone trees and thus unique among Buddhist monks.ThumbnailsDoubly-thick, the sanghati requires one to sew four layers at once in a garment sized approximately 300 x 200 centimeters.
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