Rumi Costume

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Start With the Basic, Timeless Pieces.
When thinking of Rumi, most people remember what the whirling dervishes would wear.
Felt Hat (Sikke): Usually called a ‘Tombstone of the Ego’. You can either buy it directly if you don’t wish to create it or if you are feeling crafty, you can create it from felt and cardstock.
White Robe (Tennure): A robe that is associated with the color white which symbolizes purity. Walking around in a cotton tennure will allow you to move the most.
Black Cloak (Hirka): This is the cloak that the dancer wears at the beginning of the dance to ‘cast away’ all worldly attachments.
Tip: If you’re struggling with time, just know that the effect created by the tennure can easily been achieved by walking around in a white tunic with a skirt or wide pants.
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How To Make A Rumi Costume: Practical Tips To Achieve A Timeless Look
If Rumi’s exquisite poetry or the Sufi mystics have ever intrigued or inspired you, you might consider wearing a Rumi costume to a cultural event, performance, or themed get-together. What makes this costume different from the rest, is that a Rumi look has more to it than just physical attributes– it has symbolism, grace and history as well. This is a detailed guide that will consider comfort whilst making the outfit as authentic as possible.

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Rumi inspired costumes need neither choreographed dances nor formal bows, but rather spinning, flowing drapes. From the moment you step into the costume, the fabric drape should feel as if you are free, breathing. No one wants to feel burdened by layers of fabric. For heightened movement, consider an inner layer of leggings or shorts.
Meaningful Components
Rumi costumes are customarily enhanced by the addition of some poetry. An entire verse can be woven poetry, or embroidered or printed onto a sash, worn as a belt, or worn on some other clothing.
To symbolize the poet, one can also carry a small book.
Some jewelry, like a simple pair of earrings or a naked pendant to keep the set subtle, can be worn to emphasize the outfit.
Creative Alternatives for a Costume in a Rush
No sikke? Construct a cylinder using a piece of posterboard and roll it into a cylinder. Once in the shape of a helmet, cover it with brown felt or fabric and glue it down.
No Tennure? Look for a white maxi dress or a long skirt and wear that.
No cloak? A lightweight blanket or a black shawl can also be used for the outfit.
Cultural Considerations.
Most importantly, keep in mind that Rumi's work has a strong philosophical foundation, and is also spiritual in nature. When using Rumi inspired costumes, wear it respectfully. Let the outfit be an avenue to explore thoughts of his philosophical poetry rather than a mere costume.
Final Difference:
The Rumi costume is not about its historical accuracy, rather the ability to capture the essence of flowing movement, poetry, and introspection. It is Indeed possible to craft an outfit that is true to Rumi’s essence while also practical and simplistic this way. One needs only to add the correct details. To top it all off, this outfit pays homage to Rumi, one of the greatest poets in history.
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Practicality Focused Rumi Costome Ideas
- Comfort and Freedom of Movement
The wide skirts and loose-fitting silks of a Rumi costume make it easier for one to perform the motions associated with dancing, and any expressive movement that may accompany a performance. One also does not have to worry about overheating in the costume as silks, cotton, and linen, are all breathable fabrics that make the costume light and easy to wear.
- Minimalistic with the Ability to Accessorize
A basic white robe or tunic, can be easily modified with the addition of a cloak, signature Rumi hat, or sash. Even as the sash is worn, the rest of the outfit can remain as is. This means that it can be worn for more than just one occasion. Although it is a Rumi costume, it can also be worn to cultural festivals, or themed parties.
- Deep and Likeable Enough to Begin a Conversation
There is a difference between costumes and a Rumi inspired outfit. Such attire comes with a viel of meaning. These clothes you will wear profoundly connect with the idea of self reflection and simpleness, giving you the ability to converse when people notice and compliment your outfit. None of these elements is a counter to the other. They serve to bolster costume design and makes it most interesting.