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dress kurdish Dicla Collection – Luxury Kurdish Dresses Inspired by the Dicla River & Mesopotamia – Kurdish Clothes by Kewsan

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dress kurdish Dicla Collection – Luxury Kurdish Dresses Inspired by the Dicla River & Mesopotamia – Kurdish Clothes by KewsanDicle Collection A Story Woven with Love The Dicle collection was born during our summer journey to India in 2025 a moment where we fell in love with this rare and beautiful fabric. We chose the name Dicla, inspired by Kurdish history, nature, and the Dicle River a river that has given life, strength, and continuity to our land for centuries. The name reflects femininity, resilience, and timeless beauty. Dicle a name rooted in the river that gave life

✨ Dicle Collection – A Story Woven with Love

The Dicle  collection was born during our summer journey to India in 2025 — a moment where we fell in love with this rare and beautiful fabric. We chose the name Dicla, inspired by Kurdish history, nature, and the Dicle River  — a river that has given life, strength, and continuity to our land for centuries. The name reflects femininity, resilience, and timeless beauty.

Dicle — a name rooted in the river that gave life to Mesopotamia, the birthplace of civilization.

This fabric is truly special. It is created through a combination of handwork and advanced machine techniques, including delicate cutwork, stones, and sequins. These details give the fabric its soft shine and luxurious finish. Because of its many production steps, it takes a long time to create and can only be made by a few skilled factories — making it rare and exclusive.


🌸 Colors Available

  • Soft Pink – gentle, feminine, and elegant
  • Sky Blue – calm, fresh, and timeless

Both colors carry a soft golden tone, making them easy to style with both gold and silver accessories.


👗 Design & Comfort

We have styled the Dicla fabric in traditional Kurdish clothing using:

  • Kawa Dicla handmade cutwork fabric
  • Viscose Kras – a natural, breathable fabric that feels soft on the skin
  • Cotton underlayer – for extra comfort and ease during long events

This combination ensures that the dress is not only beautiful but also comfortable to wear for hours.


🌿 About Viscose Kras

Viscose is a semi-natural fabric made from plant-based fibers. It is:

  • Soft and smooth on the skin
  • Breathable and lightweight
  • Comfortable for both everyday wear and special occasions

Care Instructions:

  • Wash gently (preferably hand wash or delicate cycle)
  • Use cold or lukewarm water
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Iron on low heat

💎 A Dress with Meaning

Dicle is more than a dress — it is a piece of heritage.

  • Rare and high-quality craftsmanship
  • Made with care and sustainable intention
  • Designed to be cherished and passed on through generations

We hope this piece can live on — from you to your daughters, and their daughters — as part of Kurdish tradition.

✨ Each Dicla dress also includes a gifted Shamaran arm pin, adding a meaningful and symbolic detail to your look.


🌙 Styling Recommendation

To complete your look, we recommend styling the Dicla dress with:

  • Shamaran jewelry
  • Traditional Kurdish accessories

This creates a full and meaningful expression of culture and beauty.


📏 Sizing & Order Information

To help us choose the best size for you, please include in your order:

  • Your height (head to toe)
  • Your usual dress length
  • Your weight
  • Your bra size

Our dresses are ready-made with high-quality, professional tailoring, created by our talented Kurdish tailors.

We already consider high heels in our standard length, but please let us know what shoes or heel height you plan to wear. You can also leave any additional notes in the “more information” section when placing your order.


❤️ Your Impact

Your order is not just a purchase.

By choosing Dicla, you are:

  • Supporting Kurdish culture and craftsmanship
  • Creating job opportunities for talented Kurdish women
  • Contributing to education for children in Kurdistan (a part of our sales is donated)

You are part of this beautiful journey — thank you.

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Exchange/Return Notes
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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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"I ordered Christian fairy tales on the internet and they sent me Hans Christian Andersen ones by mistake!"---Ned Flanders
Format: Paperback
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★★★★★ 4
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Format: Paperback
I mean it. It's very funny, yet introduces a number of important stories and characters from greek mythology and the Bible right though to Shakespeare. Will be funnier when my son reads the actual stories these are based on. A whole lotta compare and contrast will ensue, I imagine. I think it will pique his interest in the classics.
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★★★★★ 5
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