ACH - The Naqda (Talli) Abaya
ACH - The Naqda (Talli) Abaya
Naqda, also known as Talli, is a traditional women’s craft that has long been practised in the Najd region of Saudi Arabia, as well as in Bahrain and Kuwait. A similar art form is known in Egypt as Assiut Talli.
The craft is called Naqda because the threads used in its creation are coated with gold and silver, making them highly valued and cared for much like precious jewellery. These metallic threads are sensitive to humidity and direct exposure to perfumes, and they are traditionally maintained through gentle wiping rather than washing.
Among the most well-known Gulf Naqda patterns are:
- Rainfall Pattern
- The Chandelier
- The Scorpion
- Palm Frond Motif
- The Almond Pattern (Al-Rubayana)
Naqda remains a cherished expression of Gulf heritage, celebrated for its intricate craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
The set includes the abaya, a black top and trousers, and a coordinating scarf.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
ORIGIN
ORIGIN
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