Silk jacket,
Safavid Period, 16th century A.D., Persia
Kept in The Armory (Oruzheynaya Palata), Russia.
Sources: [1], [2], [3]
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A caftan (from Persian خفتان xaftân) is a front-buttoned coat or overdress, usually reaching to the ankles, with long sleeves. It can be made of wool, cashmere, silk, or cotton. It may be worn with a sash. It is also commonly known as Khalat in Iran.
Similar item from Central Asia: [3]
Safavid Period, 16th century A.D., Persia
Kept in The Armory (Oruzheynaya Palata), Russia.
Sources: [1], [2], [3]
Click on each image to see larger picture.
A caftan (from Persian خفتان xaftân) is a front-buttoned coat or overdress, usually reaching to the ankles, with long sleeves. It can be made of wool, cashmere, silk, or cotton. It may be worn with a sash. It is also commonly known as Khalat in Iran.
Similar item from Central Asia: [3]