Source: aboutalgeria.com
As in the Middle East women wear the hijab or the niqab (veil), the North African women wear the Hayek. The word “El Hayek “is borrowed from the Arabic verb “haka” which means “to weave”. The Hayek is a women’s clothing which consists of a rectangular fabric covering the whole body; six meters long by 2 meters wide, rolled up then held at the waist by a belt and then brought back on the shoulders to be fixed by a large golden or silver pins or fibulae. It is used to veil the Algerian woman from head to toe and it is always accompanied with a small triangle of embroidered lace that is nicknamed” L’Ajar” which partially masked the face.