Burmese costumes change in different period: during the Bagan period, Burmese wore embroidered shawls over the shoulders and had bands around arms as popularity; during the Yadanar Bon period, the traditional dresses are Htai Ma Thein Jacket and emerald shawls, wrapped over the shoulders or worn in Queen’s style. People have found a lot of clay women at Bago, and it is said to be the images of women in Hantharwaddy period with their singular clothes. The images of Inwa period people’s costumes found in the murals at Hpo U Hill in Inwa and Triloka Guru Cave in Sagaing, besides some murals in Ananda Brick Monastery in Bagan describing Burmese costume in Early Konbaung period also give an overview of diversity of Myanmar culture. There is usually a scarf or a shawl over the shoulder besides a main skirt covering most of their body. As Myanmar is a Buddhist country that approximately 85% population is Buddhist, Buddhists’ costumes are one of the traditional and popular dresses.