Caftan
Dress
2009 (Made)
2009 (Made)
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Caftan, made of hand-woven lamé brocade, refers to the luxurious robes worn by Istnabul's former Ottoman rulers. This dress is part of the collection ‘Istanbul Contrast’ by Dice Kayek which consists of 26 designs. The designs in this collection evoke Istanbul’s architectural and artistic heritage.
Object details
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Title | Caftan (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | lamé brocade |
Brief description | Caftan, made of hand-woven lamé brocade, designed by Dice Kayek |
Physical description | Caftan, made of hand-woven lamé brocade, refers to the luxurious robes worn by Istnabul's former Ottoman rulers. This dress is part of the collection ‘Istanbul Contrast’ by Dice Kayek which consists of 26 designs. The designs in this collection evoke Istanbul’s architectural and artistic heritage. |
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Credit line | Given by Ayse and Ece Ege |
Summary | Caftan, made of hand-woven lamé brocade, refers to the luxurious robes worn by Istnabul's former Ottoman rulers. This dress is part of the collection ‘Istanbul Contrast’ by Dice Kayek which consists of 26 designs. The designs in this collection evoke Istanbul’s architectural and artistic heritage. |
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Accession number | ME.2-2015 |
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Record created | April 25, 2014 |
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