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  2. Category:Sri Lankan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sri Lankan clothing" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ~

  3. Culture of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Polonnaruwa Vatadage Sri Lanka Ceylon Tea. The culture of Sri Lanka mixes modern elements with traditional aspects and is known for its regional diversity. Sri Lankan culture has long been influenced by the heritage of Theravada Buddhism passed on from India, and the religion's legacy is particularly strong in Sri Lanka's southern and central regions.

  4. Category:Sri Lankan fashion - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan fashion designers (1 C, 7 P) C. Clothing brands of Sri Lanka (4 P) Clothing companies of Sri Lanka (1 C, 6 P) E. Fashion events in Sri Lanka (1 P) S.

  5. Veshti - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Brahmins (Iyers and Iyengars) in traditional veshti and angavastram at a convention of the Mylai Tamil Sangam, circa 1930s. A veshti [1] (Tamil: வேட்டி), also known as vēṭṭi, is a white unstitched cloth wrap for the lower body in Tamil Nadu and in the North and East of Sri Lanka.

  6. Natharlea Yahampath - Wikipedia

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    Although it was safe to say about the fact that the principle of hand-knitting has not been widely recognized as a traditional Sri Lankan craft, Natharlea's efforts brought a widespread attention on Sri Lanka's potential to capitalise on the relevant aspect in order to be considered as a long term prospect with a foreseeable futuristic mindset. [6]

  7. Cultural views on the midriff and navel - Wikipedia

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    Sinhalese women performing a traditional Sri Lankan dance in navel-exposing attire. Sigiriya frescoes depict royal ladies wearing cloth draped as a dhoti, tied in a knot at the front and pulled down to expose the navel. They wear pleated robes from the waist upwards, as well a necklace, armlets, wristlets, ear and hair ornaments, and display ...

  8. Batik industry in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Batik industry in Sri Lanka is a small sector of the Sri Lankan textile industry. During the latter half of the 20th century, the Indonesian art of batik-making became firmly established in Sri Lanka. The technique was brought to Dutch Ceylon at the turn of the 19th century. It serves as a high-value export within the textile industry, and ...

  9. Category:Culture of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan fashion (5 C, 1 P) Festivals in Sri Lanka (4 C, 11 P) ... Pages in category "Culture of Sri Lanka" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 ...