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Close-up of a traditional festive ensemble (‘şalvar’/baggy trousers ‘cepken’/long-sleeved vest) from the Afyon province. Late-Ottoman, urban style, circa 1900. Adorned with goldwork embroidery (in ‘Maraş işi’-technique) on silk. Trousers and vest we
Close-up of a traditional festive costume from the Turkish villages in the northern part of the Burgaz province (Bulgaria), 1925-1975. Purchased in Bursa in april 1990. (Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium).
Traditional festive women’s hats, from the Pomak villages near Biga (Çanakkale province), ca. 1925-1950. Adorned with metallic & mica sequins, several types of glass beads and balls, cotton ‘oya’ (Turkish lace) and late-Ottoman coins. Topped with a silver(y) ‘tepelik’ (hat cover). (Source: Tekin Uludoğan, Balıkesir).
Front of a woman’s chemise (underdress) with (cotton on cotton) embroidered bottom edge. From the Turkish Alevi villages in the Ruen district (northern part of the Burgas province, Bulgaria), among others Dobra Polyana village (named 'Orhan Selim' by the Turks), mid-20th century. Part of a festive costume. (Inv.nr. gnk091 - Kavak Folklor Ekibi & Costume Collection-Antwerpen/Belgium).
Front of a ‘dokuma işli üçetek’ (handwoven and worked robe-with-three-panels) from the Pomak villages near Biga (Çanakkale province), mid-20th c. With close-ups of the neckline and a sleeve’s cuff. Handwoven woollen fabric, adorned with cotton embroidery, patchwork, zigzag ribbons, metallic sequins, small glass beads, (cotton or orlon) pom-poms, buttons. (Inv.nr. üçe020 - Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium).
Traditional quilted cotton ‘cepken’ (outer vest) from the Karakeçeli (Yörük) villages of the Keles district (south of Bursa). Local name: ‘güdük’. Village (rural) style, ca. 1975. Part of the bridal/festive costume of young women. Adorned with two small (pseudo-)buckles in silvery metal, multicoloured zigzag ribbons and embroidery motifs; edged with black cotton cordage with integrated small white glass pearls. (Inv.nr. cep049 - Kavak Costume Collection-Antwerpen/Belgium).
Close-up of a traditional festive ensemble (‘şalvar’/baggy trousers + ‘cepken’/long-sleeved vest) from the Muğla region. Late-Ottoman, urban style, circa 1925-1950. Adorned with goldwork embroidery (in ‘Maraş işi’-technique) on silk. (Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium).
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