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*[http://www.geocities.com/kaganate/kaftan2.html How to make a Persian "cross-over" coat]
 
*[http://www.geocities.com/kaganate/kaftan2.html How to make a Persian "cross-over" coat]
 
*[http://www.clanwolfhaven.com/cecilias_workshop/turk1.jpg Photo of Recreated Men's Kaftan]
 
*[http://www.clanwolfhaven.com/cecilias_workshop/turk1.jpg Photo of Recreated Men's Kaftan]
*[http://clanwolfhaven.com/cecilias_workshop/cecilias_research/Turkish_Costume_Research.pdf PDF: Women's Kaftan (looks more like an Entari)]  
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*[http://clanwolfhaven.com/cecilias_workshop/cecilias_research/Turkish_Costume_Research.pdf PDF: Women's Kaftan (clearly a Kaftan and not an Entari)]  
 
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Revision as of 21:37, 22 September 2009

This sort of garment is worn by men and women in formal, ceremonial situations, such as religious or state events. It is ankle length and unfitted, large and voluminous. It has the cut-away "angel wing" sleeves and buttons from the neck to the floor. Made of rich luxurious fabric, such as pure silk brocaded and cut velvet, quite often red with metallic gold, they can be lined and even trimmed with fur for warmth in winter.

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Pattern for a Persian qaba, by Rashid

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