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Professor .GM Ranathunga
Professor .GM Ranathunga
Professor, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
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Sustainable textiles in the past “wisdom of the past: Inherited weaving techniques are the pillars of sustainability in the handloom textile sector of Sri Lanka”
H Memon, GM Ranathunga, VM Karunaratne, S Wijayapala, N Niles
Sustainability 14 (15), 9439, 2022
132022
An investigative study of the androgynous fashion concept and its impact on the Sri Lankan fashion market
GM Ranathunga, SR Uralagamage
102019
Evolution of Sri Lankan Textile Education from Ancient Times to the 21st Century
UGS Wijayapala, AAP Alwis, GM Ranathunga, PVM Karunaratne
Textile and Fashion Education Internationalization: A Promising Discipline …, 2022
62022
Headdress: Faith and practice in everyday life in Buddhism (The case of the temple of the tooth Buddhist religious activities and the cultural headdress of Sri Lanka)
GM Ranathunga, PVM Karunarathne, SSV De Silva
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 3 (5), 172-178, 2018
62018
An investigative study of modest fashion: the case of the western and central provinces of Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga, D Dewpura
World Scientific News, 182-196, 2018
52018
A qualitative approach to analyse the concept of ‘haute couture’fashion of elite male of the Kandyan era of Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS), 5 (5), 141 146, 2016
52016
Cultural amalgamation: Headgears of the kings and elite of the kingdom of Kandy of Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga
Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka., 2018
42018
A study on the factors influencing the preference of Sri Lankan consumers for the use of denim jeans
PVM Karunaratne, M Wijayakuruppu, UGS Wijayapala, GM Ranathunga
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 5 (6), 217-232, 2021
32021
Art and tradition of Sri Lanka-Volume 01: Music of Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga
32018
Craft industries and ribbon development: place change along the Colombo-Kandy Road, Sri Lanka
N Wickramaarachchi, C Grodach, GM Ranathunga, R Ratnayake, ...
International Planning Studies 27 (2), 196-212, 2022
22022
The Buddhist robe: The path pointing to natural dyes and possible establishment of a natural dyeing industry in the apparel sector of Sri Lanka with special reference on the …
UGS Wijayapala, GM Ranathunga, PVM Karunaratne
22019
Learning Incubates Fashion: The Case of The Kandyan Kingdom of Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS) ISSN (P), 2018
22018
Subject of cloth: Its manipulations and ramifications
GM Ranathunga
South Eastern University of Sri-Lanka, Oluvil, Sri-Lanka, 2015
22015
Historical view of foreign influences on Queens’ and elite females’ dress in the Kandyan Kingdom of Sri Lanka
G Ranathunga
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, 2013
22013
Thrift fashion among generation z: consumer awareness of thrift fashion among generation z in Sri Lanka
H Gunarathne, GM Ranathunga
Business Research Unit (BRU), 2023
12023
A Survey of traditional natural dye practice of Sri Lanka today: A possible path pointing towards the development of the natural dye industry
GM Ranathunga, IHR Kaluarachchi, UGS Wijayapala, PVM Karunarathne
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 5 (6), 233-241, 2020
12020
Art meets fashion: an investigative study of modern art inspired fashion brands in Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga, SPN Madushani
12020
Preserving and sustaining culture: Traditional clothing in the UNESCO world cultural heritage site Kandy in Sri Lanka
PM KARUNARATNE, GM RANATHUNGA, SSV DE SILVA
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 4 (1), 01-08, 2019
12019
Fashions of Royalty: The Kandyan Kingdom of Sri Lanka
GM Ranathunga
12018
Fashion niche market strategies: a systematic literature review
KP Nilmini Bhagya, PV Medagedara Karunaratne, GM Ranathunga, ...
Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal, 2024
2024
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