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Luri clothing

Luri culture has been developed along with the long history of coexistence among Lurs with surrounding natural elements across the Iranian plateau, and geographical, cultural and religious effects.[1][2]

Southern Lur Female and Male Costumes
Costume of Mamasani, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad and Southern Lurs

Men's clothing

Felt hats

Felt hats (کُلأ نِمِدی): A round felt made that has no edges and sometimes is surrounded by Golvani.[3]

Chugha

 
Traditional male costume of Bakhtiari Lurs

Chugha (چوغا): A masculine wrapper that is used prominently by Bakhtiari Lurs. Chugha is made by sheep wool and usually is woven by Bakhtiari nomads.[4]

 
Golvani

References

  1. ^ Asgari Alam, Alimardan (2009), Lurish folk oral literature (illustrated, revised reprint ed.), Aron, Tehran
  2. ^ Pahlevani, Leila (2013), Documentary of local costumes in Luristan (illustrated, revised reprint ed.), Luristan cultural heritage, handicrafts and tourism administration, KhorramAbad
  3. ^ Ziapour, Jalil (1967), Clothing of tribes, nomads and villagers in Iran (illustrated, revised reprint ed.), Aron, Tehran
  4. ^ Oberling, Pierre. "CLOTHING xxv. Clothing of the Baḵtīārīs and other Lori speaking tribes – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Encyclopedia Iranica. Retrieved 22 January 2017.

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