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Kazakh traditional clothes

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  • As soon as the woman gave birth to her first child, her headdress would be replaced with _________________________.
    a white turban, or kimeshek.
  • It is one kind of spring and autumn male headdress.
    Boryk
  • Types of jewelry usually depended on _______ of those who wore them.
    age, social and marital status
  • A camisole without sleeves was called ________
    feminine kemzal
  • Conical hat
    Saukele
  • Women wore it under “koylek”
    Shalbar
  • Only ________ were permitted to have red in their clothing
    girls and young women
  • What can also be made from raccoon skin ("Janat ishik") or silver foxes ("kara tulki”)?
    Ton
  • This oldest word comes from the word 'wolf'
    Boryk
  • _________ a compulsory element of both male and female clothing.
    Belts
  • What is common winter clothing for the Kazakhs?
    Ton
  • What is the warm women's clothing typically made of fox fur?
    Kupe
  • Another common type of footwear among Kazakhs was light boots without heels
    ichigi or masi
  • Hat in kazakh is ____
    Kalpak
  • What is the kazakh women's national bridal headwear?
    Saukele
  • In old times it was similar for men and women
    Kazakh foot wear
  • Women dress is ____
    Koilek
  • Some people call it tyubeteyka
    Takiya
  • Who did often wear boots with high heels (up to 6 - 8 cm)?
    Young people
  • In the 18th century, ___________ were sewn from homespun camel hair fabric and skin.
    shalbar
  • Girls’ hats were usually decorated with ____________ which were believed to protect them against evil forces.
    eagle owl feathers
  • These robes are not as gender specific as other clothes, and both men and women commonly wear them.
    Shapan
  • Сamisole with sleeves is ________
    “zhendi kemzal”
  • _______ was worn over them, which was supposed to be put off at the entrance to the house.
    Leather kebis