Afghan Kuchi People's Woman's Outfit: "Kuchi Dress"

Afghan Kuchi People's Woman's Outfit: "Kuchi Dress"

Collection: Everyday Connections

Object Type: Dresses, Pants, Head Scarves

Country: Afghanistan
Continent: Asia
Geographic Region: Southern Asia
Materials: Cotton, Beads, Sequins
width: 22 in; height: 36 in; depth: .5 in

The Afghan Kuchi dress is a traditional garment worn by the nomadic Kuchi people of Afghanistan. These dresses are known for their intricate embroidery, mirror work and colorful, beaded designs.

The Kuchi dress is typically made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, making it comfortable to wear in the hot Afghan climate. The dresses are adorned with a variety of embellishments, including beads, mirrors, sequins, and coins, which are sewn onto the fabric by hand. Because the dresses are light-weight, they can be easily packed as the tribe moves from place to place.

Traditional dresses have a yoke under the neckline from which gathered, long panels of fabric flow. Matching cuffed pants are worn underneath the dress. The garments are decorated with embroidery at the yoke, the collar, the bottom of the sleeves and the cuff of the pants.

When a garment wears out, the embroidered areas may be removed and re-used, so several generations might share some of the original outfit.
Source:
https://nilicouture.com/blogs/infos/the-afghan-kuchi-dress-a-symbol-of-culture-and-beauty#:~:text=The Afghan Kuchi Dress is,heritage of the Kuchi people.