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Heritage Kaftan in Bone White

£620.00
1 available

A breathtaking collectors item, made by hand over ~3 months. These Kaftans are the ultimate power outfit, traditionally worn by Sultans and figures of significance in the East. The hand-embroidery on these pieces alone is enough to make you feel lavish.

This type of fabric is called a Suzani, historically made by Turks in Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries.

One certain way to tell if your Suzani is embroidered-by-hand is to look for imperfections on the inner face of the fabric. We see these imperfections as a mark of uniqueness and for this reason we recommend to keep your Kaftans with no lining.

This Kaftan is a heritage piece, meaning it’s intended to be passed down from generation to generation. There is only 1 of this design ever made. Please care for it dearly.

To learn more about Kaftans go here.

Materials: Silk Embroidery on Cotton
Sizes: Oversized Fit, M-L
Notes: Dry Cleaning Only | Slits down the sides and the arms to show off the rest of your outfit and your jewellery.

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A breathtaking collectors item, made by hand over ~3 months. These Kaftans are the ultimate power outfit, traditionally worn by Sultans and figures of significance in the East. The hand-embroidery on these pieces alone is enough to make you feel lavish.

This type of fabric is called a Suzani, historically made by Turks in Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries.

One certain way to tell if your Suzani is embroidered-by-hand is to look for imperfections on the inner face of the fabric. We see these imperfections as a mark of uniqueness and for this reason we recommend to keep your Kaftans with no lining.

This Kaftan is a heritage piece, meaning it’s intended to be passed down from generation to generation. There is only 1 of this design ever made. Please care for it dearly.

To learn more about Kaftans go here.

Materials: Silk Embroidery on Cotton
Sizes: Oversized Fit, M-L
Notes: Dry Cleaning Only | Slits down the sides and the arms to show off the rest of your outfit and your jewellery.

A breathtaking collectors item, made by hand over ~3 months. These Kaftans are the ultimate power outfit, traditionally worn by Sultans and figures of significance in the East. The hand-embroidery on these pieces alone is enough to make you feel lavish.

This type of fabric is called a Suzani, historically made by Turks in Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries.

One certain way to tell if your Suzani is embroidered-by-hand is to look for imperfections on the inner face of the fabric. We see these imperfections as a mark of uniqueness and for this reason we recommend to keep your Kaftans with no lining.

This Kaftan is a heritage piece, meaning it’s intended to be passed down from generation to generation. There is only 1 of this design ever made. Please care for it dearly.

To learn more about Kaftans go here.

Materials: Silk Embroidery on Cotton
Sizes: Oversized Fit, M-L
Notes: Dry Cleaning Only | Slits down the sides and the arms to show off the rest of your outfit and your jewellery.

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