Islamic Empire
China
Japan
India
Africa
100

Women traditionally wore _________ that cover the whole body to symbolize purity, status, authority. 

Veils

100

 This dynasty (618–907 CE) is known for flowing gowns and high-waisted skirts that symbolized cosmopolitan elegance. 

The Tang Dynasty

100

During which period did the Japanese royal court move to Edo, modern day Tokyo?

Edo Period

100

This small decorative mark worn on the forehead carries religious and cultural meaning

Bindi

100

This bright, woven fabric from Ghana is famous worldwide for its colorful patterns.

Kente cloth

200

Why were turbans important headpieces?

Religious symbol

200

Only the emperor could wear robes embroidered with this mythological creature, usually with five claws.

The dragon

200

What two textiles did the Japanese often use?

Hemp and Silk

200

This lon, rectangular  scarf or veil is draped over the shoulders or head as a symbol of modesty and grace

Dupatta 

200

This long robe with a hood is a classic everyday outfit in Morocco.

Djellaba

300

Where is embroidery commonly found on Islamic garments?

On the edges (neckline, hem, sleeve cuff)

300

The cheongsam, or qipao, has its roots in long robes worn during this Manchu dynasty

The Qing Dynasty

300

Exaggerated version of the kimono, used in court and social gatherings  

Juni-hitoe

300

This simple hand-operated tool revolutionized yarn marking and symbolized self-sufficiency

Spinning Wheel (charkha)

300

Ethiopian men wear this simple white robe to symbolize purity and spirituality

Shamma

400

Sleeved Garment that was a gown or dress worn by both men and women. Had an opening down the front and was often worn with a wide sash

Kaftan

400

This shimmering fabric, often woven with gold thread, was a prized export of ancient China

Silk

400

What period was western-style clothing adapted into Japanese society?

Meiji Period

400

Clothing in the Vedic period was typically made from these two natural fibers, which were easy to spin and drape

Cotton and wool

400

Zulu men wear this leather apron-like garment for ceremonies

Ibeshu

500

What were the three distinct regions of the Islamic Empire?

 Arabia, the Mediterranean around Byzantium, and Irano-Turkish Central Asia

500

These tiny embroidered shoes were made for women who practiced the painful beauty custom of foot-binding.

Lotus shoes

500

______ developed and created the _____ theatre during the _____ period as a grassroots/underground culture in response to the strict and suppressed attire of the military regime

The Geisha, Noh, Muromachi

500

This resist dyeing technique, requiring precise tying and dyeing of threads before weaving, symbolized craftsmanship and regional identity in Indian textiles

Ikat

500

Kuba cloths were historically used to show this social quality.

 Wealth or high status

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