Abstract
This homework aims to enrich the area of ornamental styles for youth outfits. The ornamental concepts have been inspired from some chief symbols of Coptic arts. The examine of Coptic arts can contribute to style enhancement and innovation. This incorporates the cultural power of Coptic art as a important beginning level for new design and style suggestions and improvement of items. For this function, some approaches of printing and embroidery have been applied. Twenty-1 styles are presented here and 5 of them have been implemented.
Introduction
The time period \"Copts\" is equal to the phrase \"nyc fashion\". It is derived from the historical Egyptian phrase \"Ha-ka-Ptah,\" i.e. \"the property of the spirit Ptah\" the most hugely revered deity in Egyptian mythology (Atiya, 1991). These days, this phrase refers to the Orthodox Christian Consumers who lives in Egypt. On the other hand, the Copts as the successors of the historical nyc fashion are defined as the modern-day sons of the Pharaohs. Coptic arts commenced in historical Egypt about the third century BC immediately after opening of Alexander the wonderful in 332 BC. As a result of the conflict between the historical Egyptian arts and the other ones which are reaching Egypt with every new king continued since 30 BC right up until after opening Egypt by Muslims in 641 Ad (Samir, 2004).
Coptic artwork is religious, public and civil artwork born in the late phases of the Pharaoh\'s. It has distinctive characters, completely different from the other arts, influenced by Greek/Roman arts alongside by Byzantine and historic far arts (Dale, 1993). On the other hand, it influenced by the artwork of Christian civilization which spread in Egypt concerning 3rd and 7th century Advert. From the 7th century to the 19th century, the Coptic arts influenced by Islamic arts and vice versa (du Bourguet, 1971). Coptic artwork is a large-degree lovely artwork, based on countless kinds of ornaments, which appear in quite a few examples of stones, metalwork, wooden, ivory, writings (manuscripts), pottery, glass, icons, cloths, textile, as properly as architecture; very much of them survives in monasteries and churches (Sibley, 1981; Volbach, 1969; Wessel, 1965). The Coptic Museum in nycfashion1historic Cairo has some of the world\'s most necessary examples of Coptic arts.
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