A Bisht (بِشْت) is a traditional cloak worn by men in the Arab world, particularly in the Gulf countries, Iraq, Jordan, and parts of North Africa. It has a rich cultural history and is often worn on formal or ceremonial occasions, symbolizing prestige, honor, and high status.
Usually worn for prestige on special occasions such as weddings, or festivals such as Eid, or for Ṣalāt al-Jumuʿah or Salat al-Janazah.
It is usually worn by secular officials or clergy, including tribal chiefs, kings, and imams over a thawb, kanzu or tunic.
It is a status garment, associated with royalty, religious position, wealth, and ceremonial occasions such as weddings, like the black-tie tuxedo in the West.
In the 2022 FIFA World Cup final, Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani placed a bisht on the Argentine captain Lionel Messi before the 35-year-old was handed the trophy.
Occasions for Wearing a Bisht:
Weddings: The groom often wears a Bisht during the wedding ceremony.
Religious Events: During major Islamic celebrations like Eid or at Friday prayers in the mosque, men may wear a Bisht.
Diplomatic or Political Functions: Kings, Emirs, Sheikhs, and other dignitaries are frequently seen wearing a Bisht at official ceremonies.
Graduation Ceremonies: In some Gulf countries, graduates wear a Bisht over their robes during university graduation ceremonies, symbolizing accomplishment and honor.
Historical and Cultural Significance:
The Bisht has been worn for centuries and is deeply tied to Arab identity and cultural heritage. In the past, it was a garment reserved for the elite, but today, while still a symbol of status, it is more widely worn by men across different social classes, particularly on important occasions.
Its timeless elegance makes it one of the most recognizable garments in traditional Arab clothing.
Product details: Bisht coat with middle tie cord
Length: ~57"/145cm - one size should fit all
Sleeves: ~25"/63cm
Material: breathable silk
Available colour: Black, white, brown & caramel - colour shade could be differ due to monitor setting
Original: Imported from Saudi Arabia
RRP79.99
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Good evening sir, I received today the black bisht, but it is not the bisht shown in your website. Good material, but no golden balls. Why? Please answer me.