Symbolism in Ethnic Wear
Description: This quiz tests your knowledge of the symbolism and significance of various elements found in ethnic wear from different cultures around the world. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: ethnic wear symbolism culture fashion |
In many cultures, the color red in ethnic wear is often associated with what?
The intricate embroidery found on traditional Chinese cheongsams often depicts what?
In traditional Indian sarees, the pallu (the end piece of the saree) is often adorned with what?
The kilt, a traditional Scottish garment, is often seen as a symbol of what?
In traditional Japanese kimonos, the obi (sash) is often tied in a specific way to indicate what?
The dashiki, a traditional African garment, is often seen as a symbol of what?
In traditional Native American clothing, the use of feathers and beads often represents what?
The intricate patterns and designs found on traditional Mexican rebozos often tell stories about what?
In traditional Korean hanboks, the use of bright colors and bold patterns is often associated with what?
The intricate beadwork found on traditional Maasai clothing often represents what?
In traditional Hawaiian shirts, the vibrant prints and patterns often depict what?
The intricate embroidery and embellishments found on traditional Pakistani shalwar kameez often represent what?
In traditional Indonesian batik fabrics, the intricate patterns and designs often carry what?
The vibrant colors and bold patterns found on traditional Tibetan chubas often represent what?
In traditional Mongolian deel robes, the intricate designs and patterns often depict what?