. . "Woman's dress, known as an entari, of striped silk embroidered with silks in tambour stitch. Long dress cut in one piece and flaring towards the hem. Slit at the sides. Scalloped edges all round except for the round neck. Long narrow sleeves slit from the elbow downwards and with shaped hanging ends. Woven with coloured stripes between narrow stripes of floral stem. In the broad spaces between these series of stripes are drawn wavy stems bearing leaves and flowers. Edged with looped braid of silver-gilt thread. Lined with blue silk damask woven with a design of vases of flowers in shaped circular compartments outlined by fringed curtains tied with bows and tassels."@en . .