Coat

early 1900s neck edge to hem: 120.7 cm (47 1/2 in.); Cuff to cuff: 175.3 cm (69 in.) Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1917.36

Coats with a band collar, fastened at the waist, have a Central Asian origin and are known by the Turkish term choga, meaning “long-sleeved garment.” During the mid-1800s, it was fashionable for Indian men of high social status to wear chogas as their outermost layer. The intr...

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Terms

संस्कृति
India, Kashmir and probably Avadh
तकनीक
wool: embroidery
माध्यम
wool: embroidery
विधा
Garment
विभाग
Textiles

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