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It may be made of wool, cashmere, silk, or cotton, and may be worn with a sash. Popular during the time of the Ottoman Empire, detailed and elaborately designed garments were given to ambassadors and other important guests at the Topkapı Palace. Cosman, Madeleine Pelner; Jones, Linda Gale (2009). Handbook to Life in the Medieval World, 3-Volume Set. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-0907-7. We would be completely remiss if we didn’t highlight the popular and highly preferred, stylish beachwear option that Kaftans make. They’re bright, they’re flowy, they’re comfortable. This one is a no-brainer. The tiles in the Kubadabad Palace depict Turkish figures dressed in kaftans. [15] The palace was built for Sultan Aladdin Kayqubad I who ruled from 1220 to 1237. Furthermore, typical Seljuk depictions from the 11th to the 13th century depict figures dressed in Turkish style kaftans. [16] The kaftan was also worn by the Anatolian Seljuks who had even gifted kaftans to the first Ottoman Sultan, Osman I. [17] [18] In connection with the inheritance of Osman I, the historian Neşri described a kaftan in the list of inherited items: "There was a short-sleeved kaftan of Denizli cloth". [19] Most fabrics manufactured in Turkey were made in Istanbul and Bursa, but some textiles came from as far away as Venice, Genoa, Persia (Iran), India, and even China. kaftans were made from velvet, aba, bürümcük (a type of crepe with a silk warp and cotton weft), canfes, çatma (a heavy silk brocade), gezi, diba ( Persian: دیبا), hatayi, kutnu, kemha, seraser ( سراسر) (brocade fabric with silk warp and gold or silver metallic thread weft), serenk, zerbaft ( زربافت), and tafta ( تافته). Favoured colours were indigo, kermes, violet, pişmiş ayva or "cooked quince", and weld yellow. [ citation needed] Silk or wooled vests embellished with couched gold thread or silk embroidery probably represent the introduction of a Turkish feature into an Arab aesthetic. [24]

Mansel, Philip (1 January 2005). Dressed to Rule: Royal and Court Costume from Louis XIV to Elizabeth II. Yale University Press. p.39. ISBN 978-0-300-10697-8. OCLC 1000803473. Some of our absolute favorite and best-selling patterns include Palm Springs, Splash Stripe, Pride-O-Scope, Koi, Fly, Technicolor, and Wild Night. (As you can see, even we struggle to narrow down our favorite Original Kaftan to just one color choice. Who says you have to?) Cicero, Providence (2009-02-27). "Afrikando Afrikando Dishes up Great Food with a Side of Quirkiness". The Seattle Times.Today in Morocco, kaftans are worn by women of different social groups and the word kaftan is commonly used to mean a "one-piece traditional fancy dress". Alternative two-piece versions of Moroccan kaftans are called takchita and worn with a large belt. The takchita is also known as Mansouria which derives from the name of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, who invented Al-Mansouria and the new fashion of wearing a two-piece kaftan. [49] Styles, uses, and names for the kaftan vary from culture to culture. The kaftan is often worn as a coat or as an overdress, usually having long sleeves and reaching to the ankles. In regions with a warm climate, it is worn as a light-weight, loose-fitting garment. In some cultures, the kaftan has served as a symbol of royalty. It's your one-and-done stylish fall-layer. It’s your adult approved comfort blankie. It’s your post yoga, instant fab look. Wear it a million ways, but always feel one thing - KOZY. And of course, it includes fabulous components including: Persian kaftan robes of honour were commonly known as khalat or kelat. [52] Russian (North Asia and Eastern Europe) [ edit ] Gotlandic picture stone showing men in kaftan-like attire

Ferit Edgü, ed. (1983). The Anatolian Civilisations: Seljuk. Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. OCLC 21460383. Smith, Ray A. (9 October 2013). "An Emperor of Fashion". The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 16 January 2015. Nearly 2,500 caftans and other garments belonging to subsequent sultans from the 15th to the 19th century are preserved in the Topkapı Palace museum. [25] The Topkapı Palace houses 21 kaftan that belonged to Mehmed II, 77 kaftan that belonged to Suleiman the Magnificent, 13 that belonged to Ahmed I, 30 that belonged to Osman II and 27 that belonged to Murad IV. [26] Algerian kaftan [ edit ] A female kaftan offered by Ali Pacha of Algeria to the crown of Sweden on the occasion of a peace treaty, 1731. Lamia Balafrej (2015) Islamic iconoclasm, visual communication and the persistence of the image, Interiors, 6:3, 351-366, DOI: 10.1080/20419112.2015.1125659Hadjianastasis, Marios (1 January 2015). "Frontiers of the Ottoman Imagination: Studies in Honour of Rhoads Murphey": 111. doi: 10.1163/9789004283510_007. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)

In West Africa, a kaftan is a pullover robe, worn by both men and women. The women's robe is called a kaftan, and the men's garment is referred to as a Senegalese kaftan. Whether you’re planning a night out with friends, family, or finally giving that bumble match a chance because maybe they’re better at conversation in person, your wardrobe choice will be on fleek. Is that still a term the young people are using? The Russian kaftan was probably influenced by Persian and/or Turkic people in Old Russia. [53] The word "kaftan" was adopted from the Tatar language, which in turn borrowed the word from Persia. [54] In the 13th century, the kaftan was still common in Russia. In the 19th century, Russian kaftans were the most widespread type of outer-clothing amongst peasants and merchants in Old Russia. Currently in the early 21st century, they are most commonly used as ritual religious clothing by conservative Old Believers, in Russian fashion (Rusfashion), Russian folk dress and with regards to Russian folklore. [55] Jewish [ edit ] Jewish children with a school teacher in Samarkand, wearing kaftans (circa 1910).In the 830s, Byzantine Emperor Theophilus, who fought the Abbasids on the battlefield and built a Baghdad-style palace near the Bosporus, went about in kaftans and turbans. Even as far as the streets of Ghuangzhou during the era of Tang dynasty, the Abbasid kaftan was in fashion. [3] Meral Erdirençelebi (13 May 2011). Mustafa Kemal Atatürk'ün Şıklığı. Eğitim Yayinevi. p.4. ISBN 9786054392384. OCLC 1017992265. Zanardi, Tara; Lynda Klich (4 July 2018). Visual Typologies from the Early Modern to the Contemporary: Local Contexts and Global Practices. Taylor & Francis. p.569. ISBN 978-1-315-51511-3. Kaftans were worn by the sultans of the Ottoman Empire. Decoration on the garment, including colours, patterns, ribbons, and buttons, indicated the rank of the person who wore it. In the first half of the 14th century Orhan Ghazi captured Bursa and made it the Ottoman capital. One of the chief specialties of Bursa was gold embroidery among other weaving related specialties, an archive notes that two kaftans made of the finest Bursa gold-brocaded velvet were prepared for the circumcision of Geliboulu Bey Sinan Pasha's two sons in 1494. [21] [22] A young member of the Ottoman court dressed in a navy velvet caftan woven with gold. Variously attributed to Gentile Bellini or Costanzo da Ferrara, with a caption in Persian by a later hand. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Are you an avid Kaftan wearer, or does Kaftko have the chance to be your first? A Kaftan dress can be described as one of the most elegant and beautiful garments you can wear. And we think men deserve to feel just as beautiful as their female and non-binary counterparts.

Huart, Cl. (24 Apr 2012). "Ḳaftān". doi: 10.1163/2214-871X_ei1_SIM_3796. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) Sanjar-Shah was the amir of central Khurasan from 1185 or 1186 until 1187. His short reign was ended by a Khwarezmid invasion and resulted in the takeover of Ni". Archived from the original on 2021-06-30 . Retrieved 2021-06-25.

The wedding costume tradition of Tlemcen, which features the Algerian caftan, was inscribed to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2012, in recognition of its cultural significance. [38] Moroccan kaftan [ edit ] As a gay Iraqi-American designer, Oday Shakar always knew he had a story to tell. What he didn't know was that there was a massive community ready to hear it.

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