ethiopian new fashion traditional dress New Habesha clothing, New Red Tilet, Eritrean and Ethiopian Traditiona –  EthGebya
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ethiopian new fashion traditional dress

ethiopian new fashion traditional dress New Habesha clothing, New Red Tilet, Eritrean and Ethiopian Traditiona – EthGebya

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ethiopian new fashion traditional dress New Habesha clothing, New Red Tilet, Eritrean and Ethiopian Traditiona – EthGebyaFast international shipping Global delivery available Tracking included know where your dress is at all times Experience the beauty of tradition with this handcrafted Habesha Kemis, designed to reflect the elegance and heritage of Ethiopian and Eritrean culture. Handwoven from soft, breathable cotton, this timeless outfit blends authenticity with comfort, making it perfect for weddings, holidays, cultural gatherings, and unforgettable moments.

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🌐 Global delivery available

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🌿 Experience the beauty of tradition with this handcrafted Habesha Kemis, designed to reflect the elegance and heritage of Ethiopian and Eritrean culture. Handwoven from soft, breathable cotton, this timeless outfit blends authenticity with comfort, making it perfect for weddings, holidays, cultural gatherings, and unforgettable moments.

✨ Features That Define Its Beauty:
• Handwoven traditional fabric with artisan craftsmanship
• Soft, breathable cotton for all-day comfort
• Elegant embroidery inspired by Ethiopian and Eritrean heritage
• Perfect choice for cultural celebrations, special occasions, and gifting

Celebrate your roots with a dress that honors culture, craftsmanship, and feminine grace.

👑 Royal Heritage & Cultural Grace
Inspired by the elegance of traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean attire, this stunning Habesha dress features handwoven Tilf (Tibeb) accents and a flowing silhouette - perfect for weddings, church gatherings, Ethiopian holidays, and cultural events.

🧵 Crafted from Authentic Shemena Cotton
This dress is made from soft, breathable traditional Ethiopian cotton, handwoven by expert Shemane weavers. Lightweight and luxurious, it’s ideal for all-day comfort and classic style.

🌿 Timeless Tibeb Detailing
Delicately adorned with colorful Tibeb (Tilet) patterns on the neckline, sleeves, and hemline, each design carries its own cultural meaning — a symbol of Ethiopia’s rich textile tradition.

🌸 Graceful, Modest Design
The full-length cut with elegant sleeve detailing offers a feminine and modest look, perfect for religious ceremonies, festivals, or formal occasions. Pair it with traditional Ethiopian jewelry to complete your standout look.

💚 Breathable & Lightweight
Made for warm climates and long events, this traditional Ethiopian cloth dress keeps you cool while exuding sophistication.

🤲 Ethically Handmade in Ethiopia
Each piece is thoughtfully handcrafted by local Ethiopian artisans — helping sustain traditional weaving practices and support rural communities.

📦 Worldwide Shipping Available
No matter where you are, we’ll bring this Habesha cultural dress straight from Ethiopia to your door.

🧼 Care Instructions

✅ Hand wash gently in cold water with mild soap
✅ Air dry flat or hang dry — avoid machine drying
❌ Do not bleach, wring, or use harsh chemicals

Our product is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring that each piece is unique and reflects the skill and artistry of our craftsmen. Because it is handmade, no two items are identical, offering a distinct blend of craftsmanship and authenticity. Every detail, from the selection of materials to the finishing touches, is carefully considered, resulting in a product that is not only of the highest quality but also truly one-of-a-kind. This commitment to handcraftsmanship ensures that every item carries its character and charm, making it a special addition to any collection or purpose.

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Eligibility for Full Refund (100%): Returns are accepted if the item is in its original, unused condition. This includes no signs of use, no perfume or fragrance, and the product has not been washed. Items must also be returned in their original packaging.

Partial Refund (50-75%): If the item has been used, damaged, or shows signs of wear, including exposure to makeup, we will retain 50-75% of the original price and refund the remaining balance. The exact refund percentage will depend on the condition of the returned item.

Non-Refundable Returns: We do not approve returns for items that have been used, washed, altered, or are missing original packaging. Items that are damaged due to misuse or negligence will not be eligible for any refund.

Please ensure that items meet the above criteria before initiating a return. If you have any questions about the return process, feel free to contact us. Thank you for being so understanding.

💎 Features
- Authentic Habesha Kemis with intricate embroidery.
- Made from lightweight cotton chiffon fabric (የካህን ጨርቅ), perfect for comfort and style.
- Traditional yet modern, ideal for cultural events, weddings, and festive gatherings.
- Handwoven and tailored to perfection for an elegant look.

📏 Custom Sizing Available
Each dress is made to order, ensuring it fits you like a dream! After purchasing, send us your measurements, and we’ll create a bespoke Ethiopian dress just for you.

🌍 Cultural Elegance with a Story
The Fetil Ethiopian Kemis is more than a dress—it’s a symbol of the rich traditions of the Habesha people. Its design reflects centuries of Ethiopian artistry, making it a timeless piece for any wardrobe. Whether you’re attending a wedding, a cultural festival, or simply embracing your roots, this Habesha dress will make you shine.

🎨 Color & Design
This dress features delicate embroidery patterns (የቀመሰ ስራ) inspired by traditional Ethiopian motifs. Available in customizable colors to suit your personal style.

💡 Why Choose Our Kemis?
- Authenticity Handmade by skilled Ethiopian artisans.
-Comfort Soft, breathable fabric for all-day wear.
-Uniqueness Every dress is tailored to be as special as you are.

🧺 Care Instructions
To keep your Ethiopian traditional dress looking its best:
- Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water.
- Air dry to preserve the fabric and embroidery.
- Iron on low heat to maintain its beauty.

💬 Customer Love
🌟 “This dress was perfect for my graduation! The fit was amazing, and it truly captured the essence of Ethiopian culture.” – Happy Customer

📦 Shipping
We ship worldwide with care, ensuring your Habesha Kemis arrives ready to wear.

💌 Order Now
Celebrate your heritage with this stunning Ethiopian dress and send us your measurements to begin your custom order.

Traditional Habesha Kemis (ሐበሻ ቀሚስ)
Description: Worn primarily by women, the Habesha Kemis is a long, flowing dress made of cotton. It often features elaborate embroidery (called tibeb) on the neckline, cuffs, and hemline.

Material: The dress is made from shemmane, a handwoven cotton fabric that is lightweight and ideal for any climate.

Our product is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring that each piece is unique and reflects the skill and artistry of our craftsmen. Because it is handmade, no two items are identical, offering a distinct blend of craftsmanship and authenticity. Every detail, from the selection of materials to the finishing touches, is carefully considered, resulting in a product that is not only of the highest quality but also truly one-of-a-kind. This commitment to handcraftsmanship ensures that every item carries its character and charm, making it a special addition to any collection or purpose.

Occasions: These dresses are commonly worn during special occasions such as weddings, religious festivals, and traditional ceremonies.

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