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Huvudkläde
Kvadratiskt huvud- eller halskläde i mönstertryckt bomullslärft, s.k. rödbottnad kattun. Vingåker.
Front and rear of a woman’s chemise (underdress) with (cotton on cotton) embroideries. 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).
Rear of a ‘göynek’ (underdress for women) with (cotton on cotton) embroidered underside. From the Marmara region, mid-20th century. Ethnic group: Türkmen. (Inv.nr. gnk004 - Kavak Folklor Ekibi & Costume Collection-Antwerpen/Belgium).
Front of a cotton ‘ücetek’ (robe with three panels). From the Karakeçeli (Yörük) villages of the Keles district (south of Bursa), mid-20th century. Part of a traditional bridal/festive costume. With close-ups of the embroideries of the neckline and of a cuff. (Inv.nr. üçe005 - Kavak Costume Collection - Antwerpen/Belgium).
Yüncü dress from Anatolia belongs to Pharyah. As You can see the same figures as used in the Tentbands are used here. Obviously Fashion was copied from neighboring tribes or women were married of to a cousin living in another country. Before I got this dress identified I was in contact with David Richardson who shows similar Karakalpak dresses, but they are Indigo colored and not white. This dress was bought in Turkey as an Anatolian dress Notice the tree of life in the Embroidery.