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Armenian Traditional Dress – Taraz

Armenian Traditional Dress

Armenian Traditional Dress

The Armenian traditional dress Taraz mirrors the mentality and cultural idiosyncrasies of our nation. Having a centuries-old history and being as rich and varied as our multi-dialectical language, Armenian costumes used to be one of the most prominent measures of expressing and maintaining our cultural identity.

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Types of Armenian Traditional Dress – Taraz

Several historical circumstances resulted in the formation of Eastern and Western Armenian costume styles, the patterns of which highlighted class identity, position in life, wealth, regional identity and gender. That is the main reason why after looking at the costume people immediately realized the social level of the wearer and in some cases could even identify some nuances such as the social class.

“In traditional dress one can find the reflection of  customs and traditions of a nation.”

Men’s Armenian Taraz

The Armenian Taraz consisted of two main components: the upper part (a shirt, a jacket, a fur coat) and the lower back part (trousers, belt). The men’s shirt was long-sleeved, with a collar decorated with embroidery. Men wore a caftan over the shirt which was another important traditional attribute of men’s Taraz. To appear without caftan in public places was unacceptable despite the hot weather. Their trousers were usually very loose and comfortable. Moreover, the belt used to be a significant attribute as well. A silver belt was regarded as a symbol of his maturity, whereas a golden belt showed his wealth.

Men’s Armenian Taraz

Women’s Armenian Taraz

The outer garment of women was quite diverse – dresses, jackets, and sleeveless clothes. The dresses were made of satin, silk, and velvet. The women’s clothing was decorated with embroidery. The high-class members decorated their clothes with gold and silver fibers. Female accessories played a significant role. Pieces of jewelry were carefully kept and passed from generations to generations. Women living in the eastern regions of Armenia wore long red trousers under the long red dresses. The lower parts of those trousers were made of more expensive texture. Western Armenian dresses were almost the same with minor differences (white shirt, apron, embroidery). The main accessories were necklaces and silver bracelets.     

“Women looked pretty nice and attractive even when they are in their kitchens. It was a place where the Armenian women created the masterpieces of Armenian national cuisine.”

Embroidered fabric, which was one of the essential features of the national costume, besides the aesthetic function, had another, perhaps more important, ritualistic and protective significance. People believed that those embroidered fabrics and headdresses protected the bearers from evil and harm. 

Women’s Armenian Taraz

Women’s Taraz of Middle and Late Middle Ages

Medieval Armenian headdresses, unlike the ancient ones, had a simple structure. Women covered their heads with veils. This practice can be seen in the Urartian costumes as well. Medieval women did not cover their mouth as tight as this was accepted in this time period. Throughout the early middle ages, there was a tangible influence of Byzantine and Arab costumes within the Armenian elite. During the late middle ages, the traditional taraz partially reflected the cultural or tribal peculiarities of Turkish, Tatar and Kurdish conquerors. In some provinces, the culture of wearing Taraz continued until the end of the 19th century after which European clothes came to replace the national costumes.

Armenian Traditional Dress of Western and Eastern Armenia

The traditional dresses of Vaspurakan, Bayazet, Upper Hayk and Cilicia are considered to be the representatives of Western Armenian national costumes which are distinguished by having floral and geometric decorations found in both male and female outfits. 

Traditional Dresses of Western Armenia

Western and Eastern Armenian traditional dresses differ by the fact that in Western Armenia, women’s Taraz was more opulent and richer in golden or silver embroideries. Another significant difference was that in all western provinces, the apron was a necessary attribute of the woman’s costume. It was tied to the waist, chest or the lower back.

Men’s Western and Eastern Armenian costumes differed as well. In the eastern provinces, men’s Taraz consisted of trousers, short shirts, and caftan. In the winter they usually wore beltless loose fur-lined overcoats and hats made out of lamb fur. In Western Armenia, the Taraz consisted of trousers decorated with embroidered elements, short sleeveless dresses, shirts with embroidered sleeves, woolen belts and cone-shaped hats.

Men’s Armenian Traditional Dress

 

The socks and leather footwear were an inseparable part of the Armenian traditional dress in case of both male and female dresses. Those leather footwear were called “trekh”. 

An important component of the Armenian Taraz was the accessory, which expressed the aesthetic preferences of the wearer. Some types of accessories such as crosses and amulets were used to treat illnesses.

“The traditional decorations and colors that we see in Armenian traditional dress are also used in Armenian carpet making traditions.

Although the traditional Armenian decorations diverged in Western and Eastern Armenia, they have had some similarities regarding color, shape and their socio-cultural value.

 

Original sources in Armenian: Wikipedia and Point89.am

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