What is a Peplos?

Definition of the glossary term peplos

© Robin Fowler

Definition of the glossary term peplos

A peplos was a garment worn by Ancient Greek women at the height of the Classical period (the 4th and 5th centuries B.C.). Essentially it was a robe, fashioned to appear as two pieces of clothing, a top and an ankle-length skirt, from a tubular cloth that was folded creatively.

During the Panathenaic Procession, a large ceremonial peplos was presented to the cult statue of Athena, located insode the Parthenon, every 4 years.

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