- An
arkhalig is part of both male and
female traditional dress of the
peoples of the
Caucasus and Iran. The
arkhalig originated from the beshmet, a Turkic...
- for men
consists of a ust
koyney (shirt) or Chepken,
Arkhalig, Gaba,
Chukha and Kurk.
Arkhalig – a long, tight, waist-jacket made of
fabrics including...
- it
could be worn on its own. It
shares similarities with the
arkhalig, although,
arkhalig is worn as a
jacket while beshmet is more
comparable to a tunic...
- chokha.
Azerbaijanis either call the
caftan a
chukha or
chuxa or
arkhalig,
although arkhalig is most of the time ****ociated with a
lighter jacket but Azerbaijanis...
-
traditional clothing is
mostly used for
dance performances where girls put on an
arkhalig and long
dress to
simulate taraz while boys wear dark
colored loose pants...
- the
arkhalig (long jacket), arakhchin, burka, chokha, kalpak, papakha,
shalvar Azerbaijan –
Azerbaijani traditional clothing include the
arkhalig, chokha...
-
support Archducal hat
Architectonic jewellery Argentan lace
Argyle (pattern)
Arkhalig Arm ring Arm
warmer Armenian dress Armet Armscye Art
jewelry Artificial...
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dressed in an
arkhalig made of tirma, with
short sleeves. The ends of the
garment are
decorated with a flower-patterned fringe. The
arkhalig is wide open...
-
their temples, grow beards. Women's
costume - blue shirt,
harem sirwal,
arkhalig, blue chador,
woolen stockings, chuvyaki, gold and
silver jewelry. The...
-
classical khanandas followed a
specific dress code
which included a chokha, an
arkhalig, an
astrakhan cap (papag),
rings and a belt
decorated with gold. Some would...