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Mask
A cover for the face or part of the face, used to disguise or protect the wearer. Commonly used in theater, dance, and masquerades.
Gloves
Hand coverings, typically made of leather, fabric, or other materials, that may signify a character's status, profession, or the era of the story.
Sword
A long pointed weapon used for stage combat and as a symbol within the narrative. Often used in period dramas or fantasy settings.
Fan
A handheld device used to create a breeze, also serves as a fashion statement or a prop for dance routines in performances.
Wig
An artificial hairpiece used to alter an actor's appearance to suit different characters, time periods, or for dramatic effect.
Cane
A stick used as a support for walking or as a costume piece to denote stature, age, or physical condition of a character.
Hat
A head covering that can represent a character's occupation, personality, or the period of the story. Often used for practical or aesthetic reasons.
Cape
A sleeveless cloak that is often used to suggest nobility, fantasy elements, or merely for dramatic flair in a character's costume.
Eyeglasses
Framed lenses worn on the nose, usually to correct vision, but in costume design, they may be used to suggest a character's intellect, era, or personality.
Torch
A light source traditionally consisting of a stick with a combustible material at one end, used to illuminate scenes or signify era and setting.
Shield
An item used to provide protection in battle scenes, often bearing symbols or crests that represent a character's allegiance or status.
Belt
A strip of leather or cloth worn around the waist to secure clothing and carry props like swords or pouches, indicative of the period or character's role.
Pouch
A small bag or container, often made of leather, used to hold coins, herbs, or other small items a character might need in the narrative.
Boots
Footwear that extends beyond the feet, possibly up to the knees or thighs, used to enhance a character's attire or for practicality in various terrains.
Chalice
A goblet or cup, often used in ceremonial contexts within a play or story, can be a symbol of power, religion, or poison in different narratives.
Necklace
Jewelry worn around the neck that can signify a character's wealth, status, or may hold symbolic or practical importance within the plot.
Amulet
An object often worn as a necklace believed to hold magical protection, it can be an important plot device or symbolize a character's beliefs.
Scroll
A rolled-up piece of paper or parchment used as a way of carrying written information, synonymous with historical or fantasy settings.
Lantern
A portable light source, historically used before electric lighting, which serves both practical and aesthetic purposes in setting a scene.
Headdress
An ornamental covering or band for the head, often used to signify royal or religious status, or as a cultural identifier in narrative.
Brooch
A decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, it can signal a character's wealth or be an insignia of their rank or affiliation.
Quiver
A container for holding arrows, bolts, or darts to be used in conjunction with bows or crossbows, particularly in historical or fantasy settings.
Crown
A circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, often used in performances to denote power and nobility.
Bracelet
Jewelry worn around the wrist that can serve as an ornament or signify a character's wealth, marital status, or be a plot-relevant item.
Feather Duster
A cleaning tool made of feathers typically used by maids or servants in a performance, often symbolizing servitude or domestic life.
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