What type of male and female garments were shown in Mughal paintings?
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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
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.