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Uzbek ikat jacket,handmade cotton red chapan,boho robe,design kaftan,ikat kimono

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Uzbekistan
  • Condition: very good
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Gender: Unisex Adult
  • Material: Cotton
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Size: Free Size
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Welcome to ArtBox Samarkand!
    Gorgeous ethnic Uzbek chapan
    with lining
    (jacket,robe,kaftan,abaya,kimono,coat ) made of hand-woven cotton fabric with Ikat pattern.
    The chapan is decorated with hand-woven braid.
    Pockets available. (095)
    Size: S-XL
    Measurements:
    Length - 36.6" (93.0cm)
    Length sleeve - 22.0" (56.0 cm)
    Chest -50.4" (128.0cm)
    Hips - 52.0" (132.0 cm)
    Color: red,blue
    Dry clean only
    Due to the fact that the fabric is completely handmade, there may be slight inaccuracies in the weaving of threads and the color of the fabric.
    Сenturies-old traditions of hand-woven silk and cotton fabrics in Uzbekistan have been an essential part of natiional clothes, culture and interior. It is worth to say about ancient traditions of hand-made fabrics, which are called the Ikat on the West. This name came from Indonesia and originated from the verb “mengikat”, which means “to bundle”. It is a very ancient way of creating designs in fabric by resist-dyeing the threads before the fabric is woven. In Uzbekistan such technique is called the abrband, which in Persian means “tying a cloud”, and the fabrics produced by such a method are called “abra” fabrics. Ikat patterns were noted by its diversity; each school of silk weaving differed by their local artistic peculiarities. Patterns were named after shapes they resembled. The most wide-spread ornaments were “tumorcha” – amulet, “tarok” – comb, “gadjak” – jewelry, “bodom” – almond, “darakht” – tree, “anor” – pomegranate, “Oy” – the Moon, “shokh” – horn, “chirog” – lampad, “ilon izi” – snake trail, “kapalak” – butterfly, “chayon” – scorpion, and etc.
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