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The traditional handcrafted apparel, accessories, and fashion are referred to as Balochi Fashion and Balochi Handcrafts. Balochi dress is a common representation of Baloch people. An ethnic group with a concentration in Balochistan, which includes parts of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran. Balochi fashion served as a reflection of the Balochi community’s rich cultural heritage and particular traditions.

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  1. Clothing (Balochi dress)
  2. Balochi Embroidery
  3. Handwoven Carpets and Rugs
  4. Leather Work
  5. Pottery and Ceramics
  6. Mirror Work
  7. Balochi Handmade Dresses
  8. Balochi Jewelry
  9. Headwear(Turban) footwear
  10. Colorful Threads and Fabrics

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Balochi dress serves as a representation of their culture and values. It has been passed down through the generations as a crucial component of the Balochi identity. The clothing exudes pride, flair, elegance, and modesty. Balochi people have a rich culture, and their attire reflects it.

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1689099605522{margin-right: 5% !important;margin-left: 5% !important;}” woodmart_inline=”no” text_larger=”no”]The following information relates to clothing:

  1. Women’s outfits
  2. Men’s outfits

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In every region of the Balochi world, ladies wear shalwars or ankle-length trousers. This included a long, loose-fitting dress (paskh), gathered at the waist, and a huge shawl or outer cover (chador). An element of Balochi women’s clothes is embroidery, which used to be primarily handcrafted but is now often produced by machines.

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Men’s clothing in the past often consisted of long shirts (Jama) over white or indigo-colored bottoms. The shalwar kameez, which is well-known among other ethnic groups living in Afghanistan and Pakistan, is currently the primary attire for men. The traditional headgear for Balochi males is the turban, commonly known as the pagri or Dastar in the region.

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Balochi ladies are familiar with Balochi needlework. Balochi women are famous for their embroidery skills. They use vibrant threads to create stunning designs on fabric, which is frequently used for clothing, cushions, purses, and other textile products. Embroidery themes frequently feature floral designs, geometric patterns, and historical icons. Experts in the field of fashion claim that Balochi women are skilled at embroidered work. They worked as embroiderers to make money. Balochi embroidery is regarded as one of the oldest crafts that have been handed down from parent to child.

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  1. Dodh and Bedodh
  2. Balochi Needlework
  3. Embroidery Work’s Price

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There are two major concepts in Balochi embroidery dodh and bedhod. The third concept is kantok. Even their needlework has different common terms.

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Balochi needlework ( also known as Balochi embroidery)is a type of handicraft made by the Balochi people. Different regions of Balochi tribes have their own distinct needlework designs. In 2015 the majority of the sales of Balochi needlepoint clothing happened in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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In Baluchistan, many local females are dependent on these handicrafts for livelihood and economic support. The majority of Baloch women practice embroidery almost every day to polish their skills. For these women, it is also quite time-consuming and requires hard work. Hence it takes up to 3 to 9 months and dresses vary depending upon their designs. Their prices range from Rs.25000/- to Rs.100,00/- rupees and much more.

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Balochi craftsmen are famous for their leather work. Balochi craftsmen make various types of leather goods. Such as; bags, shoes, belts, and decorative items. The leather is often embellished with traditional motifs and intricate tooling.

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Baluchistan has a rich tradition of pottery and ceramics. Clay vessels bowls plates and decorative items. These pieces are often decorated with intricate designs and are fired in traditional kilns.

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Mirrorwork is a prominent feature in Balochi handicrafts. Balochi artisans use small mirrors to create dazzling patterns on fabric and embroidery. The mirror reflects lights and adds a touch of sparkle to the crafts. This is a signature part of the Balochi dress design as it has threadwork and mirrorwork shaped to look like a rectangle with a triangle top or bottom section. Mirrorwork enhances the beauty of Balochi dresses.

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The clothing of the Balochi people consists of various styles of kameez and shalwar, turban shoes, and head scarves. Mostly they are handmade dresses. Most women’s dresses are Balochi handmade dresses. Balochi women make Balochi handmade dresses by themselves. Balochi culture is very ancient. By the time Balochi’s culture is changing.

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text woodmart_inline=”no” text_larger=”no” css=”.vc_custom_1689099662192{margin-right: 5% !important;margin-left: 5% !important;}”]Here are some details about the Balochi dress:

  1. Men’s Balochi suits
  2. Women’s Balochi suits

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Men wear baggy salwar. Which uses large lengths of  cloth. Balochi  men wear loose kameez. The Balochi shalwar kameez is similar to the styles by Pashtuns. Which consisted of a robe to the ankles and a shalwar using cloth of up to 40 yards.

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Head scarf long dress and shalwar is consisted of the female Balochi suit. Balochi women wear Loose dresses. Silk-thread and chain stitch embroidery is included by Balochi’s women. Balochi embroidery alone has 118 different designs. The Balochi people give them Various names. Hardworking  Balochi women make handmade Balochi dresses.

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Balochi jewelry refers to the traditional jewelry worn by the Balochi people. There was a time when copper jewelry was the most common, but nowadays, gold jewelry take over in terms of popularity. On the other hand, gold ornaments necklaces, and bracelets are an important aspect of Balochi women’s traditions. Among their most favored items of jewelry are heavy earrings, fastened to the head with gold chains, ensuring that the weight doesn’t cause harm to the ears.

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However, the Balochi people typically wear a locally made gold brooch of various shapes and sizes. This brooch serves the purpose of fastening the two parts of the dress together over the chest.

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  1. Headpieces
  2. Necklaces
  3. Earrings
  4. Bracelets and Bangles
  5. Rings
  6. Chains and waist-belts

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Balochi women often wear elaborate headpieces adorned with chains, pendants, and stylish ornaments.

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Balochi necklaces stand out for their bold and chunky designs, typically crafted from silver and occasionally embellished with colorful gemstones. These necklaces frequently feature multiple strands or layers, creating a layered and intricate look.

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In Balochi Fashion, earrings are very attractive and stylish jewelry pieces.

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Balochi women wear a variety of bracelets and bangles on their wrists. Crafters often make Balochi necklaces from silver and can embellish them with engravings or gemstones, which enhance their visual appeal and overall beauty.

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Balochi rings are typically chunky and bold. Often featuring large gemstones. They are design in gold and silver.

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Balochi women also wear decorative chains and waist belts. The Balochi people wear these chains known as “zarband” around their waist, and they may have pendants or embellishments hanging from them.

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The Balochi turban, also known as the “Pagh” or “pagri,” is a cherished traditional headwear among the Balochi people. Dastar Bughti, made from a 12-meter premium fabric, adds to the authentic Balochi turban style. The turban holds immense importance in Balochi cultural identity. Men wear it during various occasions like: festivals, weddings, and other traditional events. The turban is a symbol of dignity, honor, and pride within the Balochi community.

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The Balochi chapel, also known as Baochi sandals or Balochi slippers, is traditional footwear that the Balochi people commonly wear. In recent years, Balochi Chapal has gained popularity beyond the Balochi community, attracting attention for its unique style and craftsmanship. Nowadays, people who appreciate traditional and handmade footwear from various regions around the world actively seek after them. These shoes have become highly desirable among individuals interested in cultural and artisanal fashion.

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The Balochi people possess great skills in weaving and embroidery, and their textiles frequently showcase vibrant threads and fabrics. Balochi textile art emphasizes the use of handwoven fabrics like cotton, silk, and wool. These fabrics are dyed using natural colors, resulting in a visually stunning and captivating appearance. The use of natural dyes adds a touch of authenticity and enhances the overall beauty of the textiles, creating a unique and mesmerizing visual impact.

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The Balochi dress, known as “shalwar kameez” or “Chodor,” is a unique Balochi textile that showcases vibrant colors, bold patterns, and intricate embroidery. The mastery of colorful threads and fabric by the Balochi people reflects their artistic expression, cultural heritage, and skillful craftsmanship passed down through generations. These textiles are not only visually stunning but also represent the rich cultural and, identity of the Balochi people.

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