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SILKROUTE : --------- introduced silk textiles to India.
PASHMINA : Shahtoosh, and -------- wool shawls, are two popular varieties of Kashmere shawls.
KHADI : This hand spun yarn became the symbol of Indian freedom Movement
SARI : 6-9 yards wonder draped with a blouse in South Asia
CHENGSAM : This dress became popular in Shanghai in 1925
DIRNDL : This is a type traditional dress worn in Germany, mostly worn in Bavaria and Austria
KIMONO : A Japanese traditional garment worn by women ,generally handmade with silk
KILT : A knee length garment worn by men and boys of Scottish Highland
KAFTAN : Full length garment with long wide sleeves worn throughout the Middle east
UNIFORM: A dress that all students of a school wear to school.
JEANS : This garment made of denim was invented by Jacob Davis in 1871
BACKPACKS : These are known as “rucksacks” in Germany and UK and are frame less, externally framed, as well as internally framed
COTTON : During Indus Valley civilization ------ was spun, woven and dyed way back in fifth millennium BC.
UTTARIYA : A scarf draped around the top half of the body during Vedic times in India
MAHABHARATA : This longest Indian epic believed to be written between 3000-4000 BC, mentions a never ending 'sari' gifted to Draupadi by Lord Krishna to protect her dignity
CLOTHING CROSSWORD
Across:5. | This dress became popular in Shanghai in 1925 | 6. | This hand spun yarn became the symbol of Indian freedom Movement | 7. | A dress that all students of a school wear to school. | 9. | This garment made of denim was invented by Jacob Davis in 1871 | 12. | This longest Indian epic believed to be written between 3000-4000 BC, mentions a never ending 'sari' gifted to Draupadi by Lord Krishna to protect her dignity | 13. | A Japanese traditional garment worn by women ,generally handmade with silk |
| | Down:1. | This is a type traditional dress worn in Germany, mostly worn in Bavaria and Austria | 2. | Shahtoosh, and -------- wool shawls, are two popular varieties of Kashmere shawls. | 3. | --------- introduced silk textiles to India. | 4. | These are known as “rucksacks” in Germany and UK and are frame less, externally framed, as well as internally framed | 7. | A scarf draped around the top half of the body during Vedic times in India | 8. | Full length garment with long wide sleeves worn throughout the Middle east | 10. | During Indus Valley civilization ------ was spun, woven and dyed way back in fifth millennium BC. | 11. | 6-9 yards wonder draped with a blouse in South Asia | 13. | A knee length garment worn by men and boys of Scottish Highland |
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CLOTHING CROSSWORD
Across:5. | This dress became popular in Shanghai in 1925 | 6. | This hand spun yarn became the symbol of Indian freedom Movement | 7. | A dress that all students of a school wear to school. | 9. | This garment made of denim was invented by Jacob Davis in 1871 | 12. | This longest Indian epic believed to be written between 3000-4000 BC, mentions a never ending 'sari' gifted to Draupadi by Lord Krishna to protect her dignity | 13. | A Japanese traditional garment worn by women ,generally handmade with silk |
| | Down:1. | This is a type traditional dress worn in Germany, mostly worn in Bavaria and Austria | 2. | Shahtoosh, and -------- wool shawls, are two popular varieties of Kashmere shawls. | 3. | --------- introduced silk textiles to India. | 4. | These are known as “rucksacks” in Germany and UK and are frame less, externally framed, as well as internally framed | 7. | A scarf draped around the top half of the body during Vedic times in India | 8. | Full length garment with long wide sleeves worn throughout the Middle east | 10. | During Indus Valley civilization ------ was spun, woven and dyed way back in fifth millennium BC. | 11. | 6-9 yards wonder draped with a blouse in South Asia | 13. | A knee length garment worn by men and boys of Scottish Highland |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only