History of Moroccan caftan

History of Moroccan caftan


The Moroccan caftan is considered to be one of the oldest traditional garments. Its appearance dates back to the Marinite era and the Saadi era, especially during the reign of the Moroccan Sultan Ahmad Al-Mansour Al-Zahabi. And then spread to Andalusia according to some researchers, thanks to the music of "Zriab" at the beginning of the ninth century, and was the first appearance of Qaftan in the cities of Morocco known as Kfas, Tetouan, Rabat (...) At the Moroccans who were expelled from Andalusia in the fifteenth century, Moroccans will start trading thousands of pieces of Moroccan dress (caftan) to the king of Portugal who was so fond of the dress. The caftan also expresses a special costume for the Moroccan people, expressing a high-class culture and aesthetics, which stands out in front of other peoples. It is a symbol of the customs and traditions of every Moroccan man, and a distinctive fashion that stands out in every caftan. The design of the Moroccan caftan requires profound knowledge in its history. The Moroccan caftan has been published in neighboring countries and is admired by the Moroccan manufacturer of craftsmanship. Today we see the Moroccan caftan became global after it spread in all Bekaa Al Mamorah is the world's most traditional dress.




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The Moroccan caftan is the basic piece of Moroccan women in every wedding, ceremony or special occasion, which has not shaken him from the throne of the highest fashion marks of the world of the evening dresses, and remained a tribute to the spectacle of the elegance of Moroccan women.

The Moroccan caftan is a one-piece dress usually worn loosely without a belt, unlike a "tacchita" consisting of two pieces to three pieces and worn with a belt.

The Moroccan caftan is based on luxury fabrics that are decorated with Moroccan hand embroidery such as Rabati (relative to the city of Rabat) or Fassi (in relation to Fez), in addition to decorating it with stones, not forgetting the most important process which is called "teacher service" in Morocco They thread threads of silk, silver or gold.

Moroccan women have been adorned with this painting for many centuries, before coming out of its geographical limits to the world in the nineties of the last century thanks to the organization of offers promoting the Moroccan Capitan and the masterful Moroccan designers and teachers in the design of luxury.


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