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Find out about the clothing worn by the people of India during Aryan period and collect the information about the fibre used to make clothes​

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Answered by sukinazawar23
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unstitched clothing

Explanation:

During the Aryan period, Indian people (both men and women) we're found wearing Unstitched clothing. For men it was a waistcloth along with an Angvastera which was like a shawl wrapped around shoulders. for women, it was a bottom cloth like a waist cloth an angavastra to be worn around bust.And the material they used was cotton.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The dress of the Aryans were very simple. It consisted of three parts:a dhoti covering the the lower part of the body(nibi), a garment covering the upper part of the body(vasa) and sometimes an over garment over the shoulders(adhivasa) . Men wore turbans.

The weaving of fine and coarse varieties of cloth was well established. Cotton, silk, wool, linen, and jute fabrics were readily available. Furs and the better varieties of wool and silk like tussar, called kausheya like Eri or Muga silk of Assam, yellowish in its natural color but when bleached called patrona, were used. Kaseyyaka (High-quality cotton or silk) and the bright red woolen blankets of Gandhara were worth a small fortune each.

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