Arakhchin
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An arakhchin (Template:Lang-az) is a traditional Azerbaijani headdress, worn by both men and women in the past.
Arakhchins could be sewn of various textiles, such as tirma wool and silk. However, only one single-colour textile per arakhchin was used. The textile was made into a round shape fitting the head and then decorated with embroidery, lace, beads and even pieces of gold. Men's arakhchins were relatively plain, especially those used for religious purposes.[1]
An arakhchin could be worn alone or under other headdresses, such as papagh, a turban or a kalaghai. Women's arakhchins worn as early as the sixteenth century often lacked a special sack intended for braids. By the eighteenth century, it was already one of the most widespread headgears.[2] Women used hairpins to secure their veils on the arakhchin.[3]
Arakhchins generally went out of use in the early twentieth century, with the mass adoption of European-style dress in Azerbaijan.
References
- ^ Арахчын - национальный азербайджанский головной убор.
- ^ Azerbaijani Traditional Garments.
- ^ Leyla Mustafayeva. Women's Headgears in the Nineteenth Century. Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts. 2011
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