from where were the sources found by mughals to make clothes?
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Mughal clothing refers to clothing developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It was characterized by luxurious styles and was made with muslin, silk, velvet and brocade.[2] Elaborate patterns including dots, checks, and waves were used with colors from various dyes including cochineal, sulfate of iron, sulfate of copper and sulfate of antimony were used.
Jama coat worn during Mughal period, 17th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art[1]
Men traditionally wore long over-lapping coat known as Jama with patka sash tied around on the waist and " "Paijama" style pants were worn (leg coverings that gave the English word pajama) under the Jama. A "pagri" (turban) was worn on the head to complete the outfit. Other clothing types included: "peshwaz" style robes and "yalek" robes. Women wore "shalwar", churidar", "dhilja", "garara", and "farshi". They wore much jewelry including earrings, nose jewelry, necklaces, bangles, belts, and anklets.[3]
Pagri styles included: "Chau-goshia", in four segments, the dome shaped "qubbedar", "kashiti", "dupalli", embroidered "nukka dar", and embroidered and velvet "mandil".[3] Shoe styles included jhuti", "kafsh", "charhvan", "salim shahi" and "khurd nau" and were curved up at the front. Lucknow was known for its shoes and threading embroidery with gold and silver aughi during the era.[3] Mughal emperor turbans usually had turban ornaments on them. They were made of gold and precious gems such as rubies, diamonds, emeralds and sapphire.
Beauty routine Edit
Women of the imperial court practiced an elaborate beauty ritual consisting of the 16 celebrated rituals. [4]Eyebrows were arched symmetrically, Kajal applied to eyelids, the teeth were blackened with missi. Nath worn on the nose, studded with diamonds, was usually gifted to a bride by her husband. Betel leaf was used to redden the lips, sweeten breath and as deodorant. Princesses always decorated hands and feet red with mehendi, despite the obscene cost as it was also used as a remedy for skin irritations
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