Tibetan Clothing

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2020
  • The designs, patterns, and fabrics of Tibetan clothing communicate not only where a person is from but also their ethnicity and background. The traditional Tibetan robe is called a chuba, which may take five different forms: woolen robes made with inner layers of sheep fur; pulu robes, which are made by fluffing and combing the wool, twisting it into a thread, and then weaving it with a wooden shuttle loom; lambskin robes-both white and the more valuable black lambskin-which often require forty pieces of lambskin; sheepskin robes; and light robes.
    Tibetan robes are distinct with their wide fronts and wide waists, which are buttoned on the right side. They often have soft fur, wool, or colorful cloth on the collar, front, cuff, and the lower hem of the gown. Tibetans have been making and wearing robes for thousands of years, and their traditions still stand strong today.
    Learn more about Tibetan clothing: s.si.edu/2VsUfxE
    Editing: Jackson Harvey
    Research: Khamo Kyi
    [Catalog No. CFV11277; © 2019 Smithsonian Institution]

Komentáře • 5

  • @pjhutchersonschoolstuff7841

    Thank you...but why & what is the reason for the right shoulder out of the chapa? robe??!? These are Soooooo Beautiful 🤩😍
    And the difference in hats.. is that because of differing weather or for special occasions?!? I hope these question dont sound too silly😬😬 plz forgive, I just Lov Clothes & their meaning(s)!! If you don't ask, you dont learn😊

    • @Bzdm0
      @Bzdm0 Před 4 měsíci

      The weather on the plateau keeps changing so one sleeve or both sleeves are taken off when it get a bit warmer. Nowadays, there is a trend to take one sleeve off for the aesthetics. The hats wary by region as well the chupa (Tibetan robe).