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English: Plate 79, S. CAUCASUS. Jacket (gedjalyk) and trousers (shalvar) of an Aissor. These are made of grey-black, hard, loosely woven woollen material. The seams are embroidered with yellow and green silk threads. The sleeves, open below, are lined with red calico. Aissor woven material is 26-28 cm wide and has a crease running down the middle which looks as though it had been ironed in. This probably originates in the making. Origs. in Caucasus Mus., Tiflis.Max Tilke, Oriental Costumes: Their Designs and Colors, Berlin, 1922, page 23 |
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Source | Oriental costumes: their designs and colors, plate 79], Berlin, 1922 |
Author | Max Tilke (1896-1942) |
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