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Bits n Pieces
William Gedney in Benares. Zohra is 101. Early 19th century attire for young Bengali gentlemen – (X), (X) Ornaments for the hair and arm. Ornaments : 1st century AD to the 19th century.
Posted in 19th century, 20th century, India, Indian Dress, Indian men, Jewellery, Women
Tagged bazuband, Bengal, india, indian men, jadai naagam, ornaments, paintings, vanki, vintage, William Gedney, Zohra Sehgal
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Radha
When spring came, tender-limbed Radha wandered Like a flowering creeper in the forest wilderness, Seeking Krishna in his many haunts. The god of love increased her ordeal, Tormenting her with fevered thoughts, And her friend sang to heighten the … Continue reading
Posted in Paintings, Pakistani Artists, Sari Blouse, Tumblr, Vintage Dress, Women
Tagged allah bux, ar chughtai, india, Kishangarh, paintings, Radha, ravi varma, vintage
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The Nautch Post
Ongoing posts on Indian dance, particularly in the 19th/early 20th century. This painting is Edwin Lord Weeks’ Nautch Girls emerging from the Taj Mahal. Weeks’ paintings of India have a number of quotidian details and I particularly like this one.
Posted in 1880s, 19th century, British Raj, Colonial, Costume, Courtesan, Dance, Dancer, Early 20th Century, Paintings, Vintage, Women
Tagged 1880s, courtesan, ghaghra choli, india, Nautch, Nautch Girl, Taj Mahal
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The Tilaka Post
On the tilaka/bindi/the red dot. I wish I had proper referencing for this but it is a bit difficult since there are stray lines here and there in texts which discuss costume on the whole or the odd artwork and nothing substantive. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient India, Culture, Hinduism, India, Vintage, Women
Tagged bindi, face decoration, india, Indian Women, sandalwood, tilka
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International Women’s Day
Russia appears to have an International Women’s Day that is also Mother’s Day. On the other hand of late Mother’s day seems to fall in November there. This is a 1986 postcard commemorating the day (they seem to have had a number … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, Postcards, Vintage, Vintage Dress, Women
Tagged 1986, india, International Women's Day, Japan, Mother's Day, postcard, Russia, vintage, women
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The Tribal Sari
Post on the tribal sari. Doing this post was an exercise in paring. The tribes in India (I am going with the nomenclature of tribes here though that itself makes one curious) are extremely varied, their dress changes with region as does their socio-economic … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Tribal, Vintage Blouse, Vintage Dress, Women
Tagged Central India, Gond, india, Muria, Orissa, Santhal, sari, sari blouse, short sari, tribal
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The Princess Post
Vijayaraje Scindia in the 1940s in a gold bordered sari. A style so popular in the 30s/early 40s. Also Durru-Shehvar though admittedly my attention was diverted by the splendid Diana Vreeland.
Posted in 1940s, 20th century, fashion, Royalty, Sari, Sari Blouse, Vintage, Women
Tagged 1940s, gold border, Gwalior, india, princess, scinida, Vijayaraje Scindia, vintage sari
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On Indian Men
A break from the usual – some random posts on the attire adopted by Indian men.
Posted in 19th century, 20th century, British Raj, Colonial, Indian History, Indian men, Islamic Dress
Tagged dhoti, dress reform, india, indian men, men, Mughal, Vintage Fashion, Western dress
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The Tehran University Post
I did a couple of posts on tumblr on minorities in India, including the Jews and Armenians. Gauhar Jaan An Armenian Lady Jewish Dress And while doing the Armenian post, I came across this at the Iranica site, a photograph of the first … Continue reading
Posted in 1930s, Dress Reform, Education, Vintage Blouse, Women
Tagged 1935, india, Iran, Persia, sari, sari blouse, Tehran University, Women Students
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