NISMO

A Moroccan Jewish Bridal Costume, 19th Century Judaica

Description: The Berberisca dress, also known as the Grand Costume (el-keswa el-kbira), is an elaborate bridal costume worn by a Moroccan Jewish woman. Traditionally, a father gifts his daughter a Berberisca dress for her wedding. The Grand Costume consists of a floor-length wraparound skirt (zeltita) of silk velvet embroidered with gold metallic threads, as well as a bolero (gombaz) of the same materials, under which was fitted a breastplate (ktef) and to which diaphanous, billowing sleeves (kmam) were attached. In addition, this costume includes a belt (hzam), a crown (swalef), and a pair of embroidered slippers (serbil). The Grand Costume was worn by brides during the henna ceremony, when patterns in henna were applied to the bride to bring good luck before the actual marriage, and it was later worn on festive occasions. The dress is believed to have been brought to Morocco by Jews who left Spain. Usually made of a rich, dark velvet adorned with gold ribbon and embroidery and having separate sleeves, the Grand Costume is reminiscent of late medieval Spanish garb, and this type of wedding dress is limited to Moroccan cities settled by Jews from Spain after the persecutions of 1391 and the expulsion of 1492. Skirt is made of silk velvet with gold metallic ribbon (38 in.; 965 mm); the lining: is printed floral cotton trimmed in green brocade; the bolero: is silk velvet with gilt metallic embroidery and passementerie (24 in.; 610 mm); the sleeves: transparent silk chiffon with gold embroidery (40 in.; 1015 mm). Literature taken from:Esther Juhasz (ed.), The Jewish Wardrobe: From the Collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (Milan: 5 Continents Editions; Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 2012), 263-269. Vivian Mann et al. (eds.), Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land (London: Merrell, 2000), 134-136, 174-175. Size Height 62 cm, width 24, depth 12

Price: 15000 USD

Location: Pomona, New York

End Time: 2024-10-16T21:42:42.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

Product Images

A Moroccan Jewish Bridal Costume, 19th Century JudaicaA Moroccan Jewish Bridal Costume, 19th Century JudaicaA Moroccan Jewish Bridal Costume, 19th Century Judaica

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Religion: Judaism

Recommended

moroccan hand painted pottery  4x9 In Blue A D White Bowl
moroccan hand painted pottery 4x9 In Blue A D White Bowl

$12.46

View Details
Mudpie Womens Dress Sleeveless Emory Tank Geometric Moroccan Medium 8 10
Mudpie Womens Dress Sleeveless Emory Tank Geometric Moroccan Medium 8 10

$11.99

View Details
Signature Club A Precious Moroccan Argan Oil Neck Tighten & Uplift Cream, 0.7 Oz
Signature Club A Precious Moroccan Argan Oil Neck Tighten & Uplift Cream, 0.7 Oz

$9.99

View Details
GHAIR Moroccan Capillary Smoothing Keratin Treatment - Kit 2x1L
GHAIR Moroccan Capillary Smoothing Keratin Treatment - Kit 2x1L

$83.99

View Details
Moroccan Gold: A Story Of Receding Amnesia
Moroccan Gold: A Story Of Receding Amnesia

$14.53

View Details
The Moroccan Girl: A Novel - Paperback By Cumming, Charles - GOOD
The Moroccan Girl: A Novel - Paperback By Cumming, Charles - GOOD

$3.78

View Details
Atlas Organic Cold Pressed Moroccan Extra Virgin Olive Assorted sizes
Atlas Organic Cold Pressed Moroccan Extra Virgin Olive Assorted sizes

$37.49

View Details
Soivohle Art in a Bottle Moroccan Orange Eau de Parfum 1 oz SEE DESCRIPTION
Soivohle Art in a Bottle Moroccan Orange Eau de Parfum 1 oz SEE DESCRIPTION

$99.95

View Details
A Basic Course in Moroccan Arabic with - Paperback, by Harrell Richard S. - Good
A Basic Course in Moroccan Arabic with - Paperback, by Harrell Richard S. - Good

$20.45

View Details
Moroccan Keratin 120ml Amazing Keratin Hair Treatment Blowout MADE IN USA
Moroccan Keratin 120ml Amazing Keratin Hair Treatment Blowout MADE IN USA

$29.00

View Details