5. Some examples of dressing during the Maurya and sunga era
https://textilevaluechain.in/in-depth-analysis/articles/traditional-textiles/history-of-indian-costumes/
8. • Necklines were ‘V’ and
round shaped
• Village women had a
change of costume
• They looked like
LAMBADIS (gypsy tribe of
Deccan)
https://www.livehistoryindia.com/story/lhi-circle/love-and-life-
in-satavahana-times-100-bce-3rd-ce/
9. • Cotton clothing was done
• Antariya was still used
• Colours were added
• Embroidery became famous
• KAYABANDH
• Stitched shirts were used by
attendants, grooms, guards.
Women’s dressing during the late satavahana period
Palace workmen’s attire