Safseri
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Two women wearing a safseri
The safseri (Tunisian Arabic: سفساري), sometimes also spelled sefseri, safsari or sefsari, is a traditional Tunisian veil worn by women. [1]
Composition
The safseri is composed of a large piece of cloth covering the whole body. It usually has a cream colour and is made of cotton, satin or silk.
Depending on the regions of Tunisia, it can also be very colorful, especially in the south of the country.[2]
Wear
It is worn by women out of modesty to avoid male looks. In contemporary Tunisia, this cloth is mostly worn by senior women. Often a grandmother wears it while her daughter will not wear it. After the independence of Tunisia, the president Habib Bourguiba had tried, in vain, to have people abandon its use.[3]
The cloth is today largely abandoned.[2]
References
- ↑ Chiraz Bouzaien, « Le sefseri, une tradition qui disparaît », Baya, 14 juillet 2012.
- 1 2 Jean-Pierre Filiu et Jean-Noël Jeanneney, « La Tunisie de Bourguiba », Concordance des temps, France Culture, 15 février 2014, Template:42e.
- ↑ « Bahia ou... ces femmes de Tunisie », Les femmes aussi, ORTF, 8 janvier 1968.
- History of Safsari in Tunisia on YouTube, Al Mutawasit TV, 17 November 2013 (in Arabic)
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