Rabbi’s turban
Along with several cloaks, a sash, and some family documents, this turban was donated to the Israel Museum from the personal clothing of Rabbi Sassoon Kedoory (1885–1971), the last Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community of Baghdad. The impressive headdress seems to be a personal version of the typical headgear of Baghdadi rabbis. It consists of a soft red woolen fez with a blue silk tassel, surrounde…
Digitālais objekts veids
- Object Type: folk costume
- Object Type:
- Object Type: liturgical costume
- Fez, Turban
- folk costume
- liturgical clothing
- Liturgical costume
Datums
- 1920s–1970s
Veids
- Material: cashmere
- cashmere (wool)
- Cashmere
Digitālais objekts veids
- Object Type: folk costume
- Object Type:
- Object Type: liturgical costume
- Fez, Turban
- folk costume
- liturgical clothing
- Liturgical costume
Datums
- 1920s–1970s
Veids
- Material: cashmere
- cashmere (wool)
- Cashmere
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Tiesības
- Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, by Mauro Magliani
Izveidošanas datums
- 1920/1979
- 1920/1979
Vietas
- Bagdāde
Izcelsme
- Gift of Rabbi Kadoorie’s children: Shaoul Sassoon, London, Victoria Nissim and Marcelle Semah, Givatayim, Dr. Meir Sassoon, Tel-Aviv, Salman Sassoon, California.
Identifikators
- B82.0342
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/europeana-fashion/516368
Apjoms
- H: 12; Diam: 30 cm
Ir daļa no
- Europeana XX: Century of Change
Ir saistīts ar
- wool (hair material)
- cotton (fiber)
- silk (silkworm material)
- embroidering
- weave
- design elements (attributes)
- red
- beige
- blue
- white
Nodrošinošā valsts
- Israel
Kolekcijas nosaukums
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