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  2. Kazakh clothing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional materials used in Kazakh clothing include fabric, skin, felt, and fur. Embroidery, fur, jewelry, and ornamentation may also be used for decoration. [4] Imported materials such as silk, brocade, and velvet can also be used for clothing, but are more expensive than traditional materials. A Bactrian camel has its hair sheared for clothing.

  3. Culture of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Wool and hides from sheep, camel wool, leather, and animal furs served as the primary materials for crafting traditional clothing. [8] Syrt kiim (outerwear) The shapan is a traditional Kazakh garment recognized for its historical significance and cultural value. This outerwear typically features an inner layer of wool or cotton for insulation ...

  4. Kalpak - Wikipedia

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    Traditional headgear of unmarried woman in Kazakhstan, Karakalpakstan and Kyrgyzstan A Kyrgyz Manaschi wears a white kalpak for a special occasion Cheta of Luka Ivanov, part of IMARO wearing mostly bulgarian kalpaks

  5. Kazakhs - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Kazakh clothing is often made of materials suited to the region's extreme climate and the rural Kazakh's nomadic lifestyle. [110] It is commonly decorated with elaborate ornaments made from bird beaks, animal horns, hooves and feet. [111] Although contemporary Kazakhs usually wear Western dress, they wear more traditional clothing ...

  6. Chapan - Wikipedia

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    Chapan or chopon [1] (Persian: چپان; Kyrgyz: Чапан; Kazakh: Шапан, romanized: Şapan; Uzbek: Чопон, romanized: Chopon) is a coat worn over clothes, usually during the cold winter months. Usually worn by men, these coats are adorned with intricate threading and come in a variety of colors and patterns.

  7. Kimeshek - Wikipedia

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    Kimeshek (Kazakh: кимешек, Karakalpak: кимешек) or Elechek (Kyrgyz: элечек) is a traditional headgear of married women with children in Kazakhstan, [1] Karakalpakstan and Kyrgyzstan. Kimeshek is also worn by Central Asian Jewish women. Uzbek and Tajik women wear a similar headdress called lachak. [2]

  8. Malahai - Wikipedia

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    A Kazakh man wearing a malahai, depicted in an early-19th-century painting. The malahai (Russian: малаха́й or малакай, Kazakh: малақай) is a historical headgear originating in present-day Kazakhstan, which was adopted in some of other regions of Central Asia and worn throughout the Russian Empire from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.

  9. Category:Culture of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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