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Ottoman-style Velvet Ceremonial Gown, Richly Embroidered With Gold Thread, 19th Century

Ottoman ceremonial dress in embroidered velvet, richly embroidered with gold threads
Late 19th / early 20th century
Museum piece


Magnificent Entarior ceremonial Caftan, testifying to the refinement and splendor of women's attire in the Ottoman Empire. This ceremonial garment, worn by women of the nobility or the imperial court, illustrates the exceptional know-how of Ottoman textile artisans.

Characteristics :
  • Origin : Ottoman Empire, Turkey Period: Late 19th century - Early 20th century
  • Material : Midnight blue silk velvet with some stains, luxuriously decorated with raised gold embroidery
  • Ornamentation : Stylized floral motifs, garlands, decorative chains and traditional Ottoman emblems with some pulled threads without major alteration of the structure.
  • Cut: Loose-fitting, half-sleeved, trapeze-shaped dress that could be worn over embroidered trousers (şalvar)

  • Historical and stylistic context:

    This type of dress was often worn on grand occasions: weddings, official ceremonies or palace parties. It is a typical example of Ottoman luxury textiles, influenced by cultural exchanges with Persia and Europe. The gold-plated metallicthread embroidery was a sign of high social status and ostentatious wealth.
    Entari were usually worn with a belt made of chased metal or embroidered silk, and were part of the trousseau of young brides from aristocratic families.

    Condition and preservation :
  • Very good overall condition for a piece of this period, solid
  • Beautiful patina of the velvet and embroidery, with some minor signs of wear consistent with age
  • Ideal for a private collection, a museum exhibition or a historical reenactment
  • Rare and precious piece – An exceptional testimony to Ottoman clothing heritage.

    Dimensions :
    46 cm shoulder width
    133 cm height
    103 cm width at the bottom
    43 cm sleeve length
    16 cm sleeve width

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  • 1 750 €

    Period: 19th century

    Style: Orientalism

    Condition: Excellent condition

    Material: Linen

    Height: 133 cm

    Reference (ID): 1671028

    Availability: In stock

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    Samonac 33710, France

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