Karakou
The Karakou is a long-sleeved fitted velvet jacket embroidered with golden and silvered threads, it is a traditional Algerian garment originating from Algiers.[1][2][3]

Algerian Karakou
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Type | Algerian clothing |
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Material | Velvet |
Place of origin | Algiers[1] |
The Karakou was developed in the 19th century and is the evolution of the Algerian Ghlila which was part of the local dress of Algeria.[4]
- Blue Algerian Karakou enriched with golden embroidery
- Algerian Karakou adorned with elaborate embroidery
- Algerian Karakou
- Algerian Karakou
See also
• Ghlila
• Frimla
• Djebba Fergani
• Algerian Kaftan
References
- Leyla Belkaïd Neri , “Crossroads and hybridizations of clothing styles: In southern and northern urban societies” , in Paraître et appearances en Europe occidental du Moyen Age à nos jours , Presses universitaire du Septentrion, coll. "History and civilizations", March 12, 2020 ( ISBN 978-2-7574-2280-9 , read online ) , p. 227–241
- Textiles as National Heritage: Identities, Politics and Material Culture Gabriele Mentges, Lola Shamukhitdinova Waxmann Verlag,
- The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture, Volume 4 Gary Hoppenstand Greenwood Press,
- Snoap, Morgan, "Algerian Women's Waistcoats - The Ghlila and Frimla: Readjusting the Lens on the Early French Colonial Era in Algeria (1830-1870)" (2020). Honors Program Theses. 114.
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