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Indigenous Costume Color of Bangladesh: A Traditional Context for Cultural Revival Cover

Indigenous Costume Color of Bangladesh: A Traditional Context for Cultural Revival

By: S M Minhus,  Tao Hui and  Liang Huie  
Open Access
|Jun 2022

Figures & Tables

Fig. 1

Bangladeshi family get-together wearing traditional costume and decoration, April 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna
Bangladeshi family get-together wearing traditional costume and decoration, April 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna

Fig. 2

Wearing ‘Boishakhi’ costume (‘Saree’ with traditional colors and pattern) with Bangladeshi farmer, April 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna
Wearing ‘Boishakhi’ costume (‘Saree’ with traditional colors and pattern) with Bangladeshi farmer, April 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna

Fig. 3

Photography with wearing Bangladeshi traditional costume and ornaments, April 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna
Photography with wearing Bangladeshi traditional costume and ornaments, April 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna

Fig. 4

Floral decoration with traditional costume during ‘Falgun’ celebration, February 2019. Photograph: Author’s collection
Floral decoration with traditional costume during ‘Falgun’ celebration, February 2019. Photograph: Author’s collection

Fig. 5

Costume of Bangladeshi pre-wedding occasion (‘Holud’), July 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna
Costume of Bangladeshi pre-wedding occasion (‘Holud’), July 2019. Photograph: Omar Munna

Fig. 6

Pictures of mask design for the procession to celebrate Bengali New Year from ‘Fine Arts Institute of Dhaka University, April 2019. Photograph: Author’s collection
Pictures of mask design for the procession to celebrate Bengali New Year from ‘Fine Arts Institute of Dhaka University, April 2019. Photograph: Author’s collection

Fig. 7

A collective picture that gives a glance of Bangladeshi colors, compiled by the author using Photoshop
A collective picture that gives a glance of Bangladeshi colors, compiled by the author using Photoshop

Fig. 8

Overall analytical discussion
Overall analytical discussion

One-way ANOVA test of Bangladeshi main traditional costume colors

Sum of SquaresFSig.
RedBetween Groups0.000..
Within Groups0.000
Total0.000
WhiteBetween Groups0.9345.1210.001**
Within Groups28.586
Total29.520
GreenBetween Groups5.17510.6450.000***
Within Groups23.700
Total28.875
YellowBetween Groups2.6042.6850.033*
Within Groups47.271
Total49.875

Bangladeshi main traditional clothing colors qualitative analysis (percentage)

Profession of participantsRedWhiteGreenYellow
StudentMean1.000.280.210.00
N140140140140
Sum14039290
EducationalistMean1.000.170.170.00
N30303030
Sum30550
DesignerMean1.000.070.130.00
N15151515
Sum15120
BusinessmanMean1.000.290.710.00
N7777
Sum7250
JournalistMean1.000.380.000.00
N8888
Sum8300
TotalMean1.000.250.210.00
N200200200200
Sum20050410

Statistical report about Bangladeshi costume color

t-test One-Sample Statistics
NMeanStd. DeviationStd. Error Meant
Have any ideas about Bangladeshi traditional costume colors2002.310.7850.05641.590
Red2001.000.000a0.000
White2000.820.3850.02730.109
Green2000.830.3810.02730.629
Yellow2000.480.5010.03513.418
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ftee-2022-0015 | Journal eISSN: 2300-7354 | Journal ISSN: 1230-3666
Language: English
Page range: 123 - 132
Published on: Jun 8, 2022
Published by: Łukasiewicz Research Network, Institute of Biopolymers and Chemical Fibres
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

© 2022 S M Minhus, Tao Hui, Liang Huie, published by Łukasiewicz Research Network, Institute of Biopolymers and Chemical Fibres
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