Festive Dress from Qalamun
This white dress or thob belongs to a group of festive garments from Syria. A widening skirt with rich embroidery and long colorful triangular (winged) sleeves with tassels hanging down at the edges enhance the wearer’s movements during dance. Such dresses are associated with festivals and weddings and the weaving traditions of Qalamoun, a mountainous region in northwest Syria near the Lebanese border. Such dresses from Qalamoun were worn over a pair of decorated trousers.
The triangular sleeve section is made in a different fabric then the main white cloth, which creates the typical colorful movements during dance. Here, two printed cotton fabrics were used, one red floral (on the wearer’s frontal right side), the other in green-white stripes with red patterning (on the wearer’s frontal left side; both types of fabrics are reversed on the backside). A colorful tassel in the same green-red color palette hangs down at each end of the triangular sleeves.
The embroidery is commonly applied on the skirt part. This example belongs to the group with a niche-like panel, with a pointed arch at the waistline. This section of the panel is filled with repeating colorful floral rosette-like motifs. These are spaciously applied. Motifs of cypress trees line up on top of the triangular arch.
The triangular sleeve section is made in a different fabric then the main white cloth, which creates the typical colorful movements during dance. Here, two printed cotton fabrics were used, one red floral (on the wearer’s frontal right side), the other in green-white stripes with red patterning (on the wearer’s frontal left side; both types of fabrics are reversed on the backside). A colorful tassel in the same green-red color palette hangs down at each end of the triangular sleeves.
The embroidery is commonly applied on the skirt part. This example belongs to the group with a niche-like panel, with a pointed arch at the waistline. This section of the panel is filled with repeating colorful floral rosette-like motifs. These are spaciously applied. Motifs of cypress trees line up on top of the triangular arch.
Artwork Details
- Title: Festive Dress from Qalamun
- Date: ca. 1900–early 20th century
- Geography: Made in Syria, Qalamun region
- Medium: Cotton, silk, metal wrapped thread; plain weave, block-printed, roll- printed, embroidered
- Dimensions: Overall: H. 55 in. (139.7 cm)
W. 71 1/4 in. (181 cm) - Classification: Main dress-Womenswear
- Credit Line: Gift of Kate Fowler Merle-Smith, 1953
- Object Number: C.I.53.21.4
- Curatorial Department: Islamic Art
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