The Algerian Tlemcen woven blouse, whose history dates back to the era of the Banu Zayan state that ruled Algeria between 1235 and 1556, and their capital was Tlemcen, This legendary traditional dress appeared in the fifteenth century, and was worn by the capital aristocracy at weddings and circumcision ceremonies, and the symbolism of this dress is that it reflects the prestigious position enjoyed by Algerian women, which made generations inherit it because of its history