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Assig. object
embroidered panel
English Name
sira bazu design
Rohingya Name
sira bazu design
Authorship

Shomjida

Saleha Akter Urmi; [Facilitator]

Title
Traditional dress
Collections

Traditional dress (embroidery)

Fultola (embroidery)

Categories

Embroidery (EMB)

Functions

Decorative

Inventory no.
EMB0044
Description

Sanjidha likes this dress design, which was first given to her by her father on Eid. Her father is no more, but Eid always reminds her of those days, and the memory makes her cry.

 

Traditional dresses vary according to age, gender and marital status for Rohingya women. Unmarried girls wear zagara (long dress), kezze bazu (skirt), tepbin kezze (short sari) and seira thai (petticoat). On the day of the wedding, brides wear lamani hor (wedding gowns) that are bought for 1 lakh kyat. Married women wear emeshtee (same printed blouse and skirt), titi (one piece with different designs in the middle and on the side), panda one saat (clothes in batik print), kezze one saat (t-shirt and skirt). Sometimes the designs and prints of these dresses are inspired by actors. Rohingya women find Bangladeshi attire strange, and tailored their own clothes out of saris given to them when they first arrived. They find their traditional dresses to be unique and worthy of memorialization.

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