DescriptionJewish Wedding Dress (Keswa El Kebira), Tétouan, Morocco, late 19th century.jpg
Français : Grande tenue de cérémonie, keswa el kbira.
Dans tout le Maroc espagnol, les juives citadines portaient le jour de leur noce cette riche tenue composée d’une jupe, jeltita, d’un boléro, gombaz, sous lequel était ajusté un plastron, ktef, et auquel on rapportait des manches de tulle brodé. L’ensemble est complété par une ceinture tissée en brocart de soie. Ici les chaussures ont été assorties à la tenue et à la coiffe.
English: "Keswa el kbira", ceremonial dress of Jewish women of Tetouan (Morocco).
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