Three Sinhalese Women, Esaias Boursss, 1662 Three Singalese women of Lage Kaste, outside the road. All three wear a wrap skirt (Redda), folded in a Singalese way and stabbed at the waist. In addition, they wear a wide Portuguese blouse with V-neck and long sleeves (Hatte). All three wear a long main cake that depends on the back. On top of the head, each wears a thick -wrapping carrier wrapped with fabric. The left woman has put her right hand on it. Leaf 37 from a sketchbook with 117 sheets. Sri Lanka paper. ink brush Asiatic races and peoples (with NAME). skirt (with NAME). clothing for the


Three Sinhalese Women, Esaias Boursss, 1662 Three Singalese women of Lage Kaste, outside the road. All three wear a wrap skirt (Redda), folded in a Singalese way and stabbed at the waist. In addition, they wear a wide Portuguese blouse with V-neck and long sleeves (Hatte). All three wear a long main cake that depends on the back. On top of the head, each wears a thick -wrapping carrier wrapped with fabric. The left woman has put her right hand on it. Leaf 37 from a sketchbook with 117 sheets. Sri Lanka paper. ink brush Asiatic races and peoples (with NAME). skirt (with NAME). clothing for the upper part of the body (with NAME) Sri Lanka. Colombo


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