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Important Winter Sale presents Chapan Robes from Central Asia

The chapan is a traditional outer robe worn across Central Asia, particularly in present-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It is usually made from handwoven silk or cotton cloth, quilted with a layer of cotton wadding, and cut in a loose, straight form with long sleeves. The overlapping front panels are typically fastened with a sash or belt.

The chapan was worn by both men and women, with variations in colour, fabric and decoration indicating social status, regional tradition and seasonal use. Heavier, more heavily padded robes were used in colder climates, while fine silk versions in the urban centres were often markers of prestige and hospitality.

Historic chapans today offer valuable insight into the textile history of Central Asia. Bukowskis is honoured to have been entrusted with the sale of nine chapans of international calibre – a rare and cohesive group that reflects the technical skill, regional diversity and artistic refinement of Central Asian textile culture.


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Christopher Stålhandske
Stockholm
Christopher Stålhandske
Head Specialist Carpets, textiles and Islamic works of art
+46 (0)708 19 12 58