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Identifier: ancientegyptiana00hous (find matches)
Title: Ancient Egyptian, Assyrian, and Persian costumes and decorations
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Houston, Mary G. (Mary Galway), b. 1871 Hornblower, Florence S
Subjects: Costume Costume Costume
Publisher: London : A. & C. Black, limited
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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th a narrow strip which is knottedround the figure to keep the garment in position;the cape-Uke shoulder drapery is an oblong pieceof stuff, to drape which take the corners d and eof Fig. 11a in your hands and twist them till thetriangles a, b, c, and d, e, f, have become cords, andthen knot as shown in the diagram. In the skirt piece.Fig. 11b, sew together the two short sides. As willbe seen in the illustration, a long knotted girdle about100 inches in length is worn over the skirt. It passestwice round the waist, and is knotted at the back aswell as the front. In Plate VIII. the deep ornamentalcollar is worn over the cape. The collar, which wasfastened down the back, is shown in plan (Fig. lie). Fig. 12 shows another method of wearing a similarlycut but rather longer skirt; in this case there is no waistcord; two pieces of the upper edge about half a yard apartare taken in the hands and twisted, one is crossed overthe other and tucked inside, the other is pulled up and ^4 PLATE VIII
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25 ANCIENT EGYPTIAN COSTUME forms an ear, as shown in sketch. This particulardraping is the inspiration of the decoration on Plate II.Similar drapings without the twisting were worn bothby men and women. It is interesting to note that apractically similar garment is worn in Burma at thepresent day by both men and women.
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