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Deutsch: Drei Baschliks. Baschlik ist eine kapuzenartige Haube mit zwei langen Zipfeln, die wie ein Schal um den Hals geschlungen werden können. Der Baschlik besteht meist aus Wolle, seltener aus Baumwolle oder aus nach innen gedrehtem Schaffell und ist an der Außenseite gelegentlich verziert.
English: CENTRAL CAUCASUS.

Three bashliks. The bashlik belongs, like the cherkesska, the burka, and the lamb's- wool cap ("papache") to the national costume of the Caucasians Bashliks are mostly made of natural colour wool, but cloth is also sometimes used. In the latter case they are edged with Caucasian gold and silver braid, or are decorated with ornamental gold piping. The bashlik is worn like a hood. Its ends can be used like a shawl, etc., or twisted round the head to the shape of a turban. Felt hats of the Ossetes and Swanets. Georgian felt caps.

Drawn after origs. in the Caucasus.
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Source Oriental Costumes: Their Designs and Colors by Max Tilke p. 18
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Max Karl Tilke  (1869–1942)  wikidata:Q2776414
 
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Max Karl Tilke
Description German illustrator and ethnographer
Date of birth/death 6 February 1869 Edit this at Wikidata 2 August 1942 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wrocław Berlin
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