- An
uttariya (
uttarīya) is a
loose piece of
upper body
clothing with its
origins in
ancient India. It is a
single piece of
cloth that
falls from the back...
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during the
ancient period. This
consisted of the
antriya lower garment; the
uttariya veil worn over
shoulder or head; and the stanapatta, a
chest band, which...
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combination with the
uttariya.
Women in
choli (blouse) and
antariya c. 320 CE,
Gupta Empire Relief depicting men in
antariya and
uttariya, 1st
century CE Aprapadina...
- a three-piece
ensemble comprising the antarīya, the
lower garment; the
uttarīya; a veil worn over the
shoulder or the head; and the stanapatta, a chestband...
- (cloak-veil),
uttariya (shoulder-veil), mukha-pata (face-veil), and siro-vastra (head-veil). The ****tta is
believed to have
evolved from the
ancient uttariya. The...
- to 350 BCE
consisted of the antariya,
which is the
lower garment, the
uttariya,
which is a veil worn over the
shoulder or the head, and the stanapatta...
- the same,
unstitched clothes with
various wrapping and
draping styles.
Uttariya, and
Antariya are few
evident clothing items of
draped garments from the...
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ancient India. The
attire consisted of the
antriya lower garment, the
uttariya veil worn over the
shoulder or head and
stanapatta a
chest band, which...
- and
unstitched garments of
ancient India, e.g., the antariya/dhoti, the
uttariya/****tta and ****merband/waist cloth.
These cut and sewn
garments of 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 of
tying the...