The document discusses fashion and ornaments from the Indus civilization. People of the Indus civilization made ornaments by hand using stones like agate, which they heated to enhance its red color. A person's rank in society was indicated by their clothing. The robe of the Priest King was decorated with green patterns and had red, white, and green colors, showing his high status. Ornaments like headbands, earrings, necklaces, and bangles were crafted from various stones, with the materials used signifying social rank. A headband was tied around the Priest King's forehead with ends falling back along his hair.