Jebba
The jebba is a full Vêtement which constitutes the principal part of the traditional Costume male of Tunisia.
Manufactured in Wool, but also in Silk or flax, this dress covers all the body without however covering the Avant-bras or the Mollet S.
Its artisanal manufacture is ensured by craftsmen who cross, bend and embroider, in variations holding with the regional idiosyncracies, the use (daily or ceremonial) and with the level of richness (differentiation by the Broderie).
The jebba can go with a Gilet (fermla, bedia or sedria), a Veste (mentane), a jodhpurs (Seroual) tight with the size by a Ceinture of silk and a pair of Balgha S. It can be covered with a Burnous in outside.
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