- An
antariya (
antarīya) is a
lower body
garment from
ancient India. It is a long
white or
coloured strip of
cotton p****ed
through the legs,
tucked at the...
-
Empire Choli garments,
antariya and
uttariya (veil), bronze, 8th
century Choli,
antariya,
uttariya 7th-10th CE. Choli,
antariya,
uttariya fragmented palm-leaf...
-
ghagri is a six-foot-long
narrow skirt, the same
length as the
original antariya. This
style of
lehenga is
still used today, and is worn by Jain nuns in...
- The sari or śāṭikā
evolved from a three-piece
ensemble comprising the
antarīya, the
lower garment; the uttarīya; a veil worn over the
shoulder or the...
- most
often a blue
closely woven silk
antariya,
perhaps with a
block printed pattern. In
order to
tighten the
antariya, a
plain belt took the
position of...
- the
earlier draped and
unstitched garments of
ancient India, e.g., the
antariya/dhoti, the uttariya/****tta and ****merband/waist cloth.
These cut and sewn...
- शाटिका) is an
evolved form of
combining Sattanapatta, the
uttariya and the
antariya. It was
usually made of fine
cotton or silk, but can be
suggested also...
- to the
Vedic and post-Vedic
period 1500 BCE to 350 BCE
consisted of the
antariya,
which is the
lower garment, the uttariya,
which is a veil worn over the...
- far back as the
period between 2nd
century BC to 1st
century AD when the
antariya and
uttariya garments were
merged to make a
single garment. This style...
-
stitched and non-stitched clothing. The main
items of
clothing were the
Antariya made of
white cotton or muslin, tied to the
waist by a sash
called Kayabandh...