Himiana

The himiana or hemyanā is a sacred ritual girdle or belt used by the Mandaeans. Traditionally, it is white, tubular, and made of wool.

Etymology
Himiana is a Persian loanword, like burzinqa (turban) and margna (staff).

Description
Unlike the Zoroastrian kushti, which is made of 72 threads, the Mandaean himiana is made of 60 woolen threads.