royal attire of the manipuri(meetei/meitei) queen
The coronation costume of the queen
is very vibrant and intricate. The queen puts an indigo-colored-sarong kumlang phanek, that should cover the
lower ankles. Another phanek is again put on and the lower part is higher than
that of the first one. That is known as tharon
phanek, and it is lavishly decorated with hook patters.
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Costume Wore by the Queen |
A third phanek
covers the second one, and it is placed higher; this one, which is woven with silk, goes by the name of
kabrang kanap. It is also richly adorned. A slightly broad piece of cloth goes
above the others. This one is called phireng kanap.
The last covering, sarong
namthang, which is also richly embellished is put a little above the fourth one.
A long sleeved-shirt, phurit saichonba is put on.
A long silken cloth goes
over the right shoulder and the ends are tied to form a diagonal shape after
circling the waist with the two ends left dangling. The neck is decorated with
ornaments; ears with earrings.The lower part of the arm is wrapped and anklets
decorate the foot.
In the 7th century, during the
reign of king Meidingngu Naothingkhong, the pumthit phanek, a phanek decorated all over was used by the queen. A
khwangnap in the from of a belt goes around the waist, and one ornamented gold
headdress is put on the head.
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