- Source: Tainia (costume)
In ancient Greek costume, a tainia (Ancient Greek: ταινία; pl.: ταινίαι or Latin: taenia; pl.: taeniae) was a headband, ribbon, or fillet.
The tainia headband was worn with the traditional ancient Greek costume. The headbands were worn at Greek festivals. The gods also bound their heads with tainiai. Furthermore, cult images, trees, urns, monuments, animal sacrifices and the deceased had tainiai wound around them. They were later adopted by the Romans. A similar type of headband was the diadema, used as a symbol for kings.
See also
Clothing in ancient Greece
Fillet (clothing)
Wreath (attire)
References
External links
Image of a woman wearing a chiton and a broad taenia at Perseus Project
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tainia (costume)
- Mural crown
- Costume
- Index of fashion articles
- Fillet (clothing)
- Taenia
- Safeguard (costume)
- Hennin
- Capotain
- Hanfu