Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Traditional clothes of Oman are unique

The story of the traditional dress of Oman is reflect of its culture and history. The Omanis wear magnificent dresses of vivacious colors that are designed on enticing patterns. The Omani clothes are differ from region to another although there are in the same country.

The national dress for Omani men include (Mussar , Dishdasha and Khanjar) .
The (Dishdasha) is simple ankle-length, collarless gown with long sleeves and it is worn in the whole regions of Oman. The color most frequently worn is white, although a variety of other colors such as black , blue , brown and lilac can also been seen. Its main adornment is tassel (Furakha) sewn into the neckline which can be impregnated with perfume.
The (Mussar) is square of finally woven woolen or cotton fabric, wrapped and folded into a turban.
The (Khanjar) is distinguishing feature of the Omani personality as well as an important symbol of male elegance. Ht is traditionally worn at the waist.

The (Pest)  is a huge long coat put on the dress usually the Kings wear it in the big events, for example, at weddings or at Friday prayers and there are two colors fundamental of the Black Pest and brown .


Clothes of women are different from the regional dress of other parts of Oman.
Oman has managed to preserve much of its original culture, including the differing and colorful variations of regional dresses for women. Now more or less reserved for special occasions or hidden under black abayas, the traditional dress is being reinvented and influenced by the different regions.


Muscat traditional Dress:
It consists of a knee length tunic dress and worn over sarwal /pants, a headscarf often fringed called waqayah or lihaf, worn under another longer rectangular scarf without fringe called the leso or a kanga. 
Al-Dhakhiliya Dress

It consists of a distinctively short dress with a piece of cloth of differing colour attached to the lower hem. Above it, there are beads machine embroidered with silver threads. The part of the dress around the neckline is embroidered with linked spiral circles made from fine filigree. The pants are decorated with individual motifs. In the interior region . women wear the (waqaya) or head covering with its characteristic coloured woolen tassels at each end.

Al-Sharqiyah Dress

It is traditionally of the same function as other Omani dress, consisting of a tunic dress and sarwal pants, but the way that these items are embellished is distinct to the region. While other Omani regions typically embellish the bottom of the tunic and its chest, this region only embellished the garment on the wrists and on the bottom hem of the Sirwal.
Al-Baluchi Dress

There are no concrete facts as to the origin of this design but popular opinion is that it originated in the city of Barka in the Al- Batinah region. However, there are numerous other cities where the Baluchi women also wear this style. The dress worn by Baluch women is one of the most interesting aspects of Baluchi culture. They are of strong significance to the culture of Iran and hold a special place in the society . the women put on loose dress and pants with sophisticated and colorful needlework., including a larg pocket at the front of the dress to hold their accessories.

Al Wusta Dress (Beduoin)
 Traditionally consisted of a long dress mainly embroidered at the wrists called a jalabiyia, with sirwal that could hardly be seen that were rarely embellished, and shayla/heads covering made from sheer black cotton mesh.
The burqa/facial mask is always worn by married women in Al Wusta region, and traditionally dark colours like indigo and black are preferred for the burqa.

Overtop of the jalabiyia a ghabaah is worn. A ghabaah is a fine black mesh covering worn over the full-length of the jalabiyia and unlike the Suri version, is not used to cover the hair and so, is much narrower in cut and unembellished traditionally. This covering is completely sheer but tends to protect the clothing underneath from being scratched by sand and dust.

Tradition dress of south region ( Dofar)
Women's dress in the south of Oman generally consists of three basic parts: a headscarf, a dress and shorts.
1- The headscarf: it consists of a piece of cloth made of cotton and decorated with beads which is hanging down to below the chest and is made up of several colors. And usually the numbers of motifs are similar to the dress.
2- The dress: it is called (Dhofari) which is named after Dhofar region in the south of Oman. The dress is made of the (velvet) types and the color are multiple. The dress is a kimono which is called the (Akaddma) . the front of the dress and the length of the dress are to mid-calf . the rear parts is called the (tail) and the length of the tail exceeds the length of women and a component of about 50 cm behind the tail pulls women and come down from the mid-neck slot which is a wide band embroidered. 

3- The shorts: they have wide and narrow feet with a variety of engraving and embroidery.








The video is showing the clothes of Omani women in different regions.











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