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Medieval priests often sore various components such as the amice, alb, chasuble, stole, and cope. The tonsure, or haircut of the clergy was one of two distinctive styles. The head was shaved up top with a fringe growing around, or the forehead was shaved across the front of the head, ear to ear. Larp, Priest Robes, Priest Clothing, Middle Ages Clothing, Priest Outfit, Santo Angelo, Middle Age Fashion, Early Middle Ages, Evolution Of Fashion
Medieval priests often sore various components such as the amice, alb, chasuble, stole, and cope. The tonsure, or haircut of the clergy was one of two distinctive styles. The head was shaved up top with a fringe growing around, or the forehead was shaved across the front of the head, ear to ear.
Ganaches, also spelled garnaches, and gardcorps were over coats worn by men of all social classes during the Middle Ages (c. 500–c. 1500). Most likely made of thicker wool, the primary purpose of these garments was to protect the wearer from inclement weather and provide warmth. Medieval Garb, Medieval Life, Medieval Costume, Medieval Clothing, Ancient Antiquity, Ancient Dress, High Middle Ages, Fantasy Costumes
Ganaches, also spelled garnaches, and gardcorps were over coats worn by men of all social classes during the Middle Ages (c. 500–c. 1500). Most likely made of thicker wool, the primary purpose of these garments was to protect the wearer from inclement weather and provide warmth.
During the Middle Ages, or 500 – 1500 A.D., leather shoes were made using the turnshoe production method in Northern and Central Europe. The Middle Ages were nevertheless a time in which footwear truly flourished. New types of shoes were introduced, heels were invented, and even Goodyear-welted shoes were developed during this period. Leather Diy, Cow Leather, Leather Shoes, Medieval Boots, Leather Craft Patterns, Boots Patterns, Mid Boots, Leather Moccasins, Leather Accessories
During the Middle Ages, or 500 – 1500 A.D., leather shoes were made using the turnshoe production method in Northern and Central Europe. The Middle Ages were nevertheless a time in which footwear truly flourished. New types of shoes were introduced, heels were invented, and even Goodyear-welted shoes were developed during this period.
Decorative fillet with a barbette. Both over a coif. Renaissance, Medieval Clothes, Medieval Period, Medieval Fashion, Medieval Drawings, Medieval Artwork
Decorative fillet with a barbette. Both over a coif.
This is an example of the jewelry pieces worn by Byzantine empresses: a gold bracelet dating approximately to AD 400. Jewelers at the time possessed a variety of artisanal skills including goldworking. Or Antique, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry, Vintage Jewelry, Byzantine Gold, Byzantine Jewelry, Byzantine Empire, Viking Jewelry, Vintage Chanel
This is an example of the jewelry pieces worn by Byzantine empresses: a gold bracelet dating approximately to AD 400. Jewelers at the time possessed a variety of artisanal skills including goldworking.
The crusader dress was characterized by the new fabrics and printing pattern techniques that were brought back from their conquests. Muslin, dimity, silk damask, and cotton became popular. Mode Renaissance, Renaissance Fair Outfit, Renaissance Pirate, Renaissance Clothing, Renaissance Fashion, Historical Clothing, Renaissance Costume, Historical Dress
The crusader dress was characterized by the new fabrics and printing pattern techniques that were brought back from their conquests. Muslin, dimity, silk damask, and cotton became popular.
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Also known as a Kirtle, this garment is worn by men and women. For women, it is fitted to a long skirt and hose while men had it fit around the torso and arms. Green Medieval Dress, Medieval Hats, 15th Century Fashion, 14th Century Clothing
Also known as a Kirtle, this garment is worn by men and women. For women, it is fitted to a long skirt and hose while men had it fit around the torso and arms.
Monks and nuns would dress in garments that would resemeble the poor, wishing to be considered as "worldly", wearing long tunics and head dresses. Christian Church, The Middle, Nuns, Game Design, Poor, Long Tunics, The Originals
Monks and nuns would dress in garments that would resemeble the poor, wishing to be considered as "worldly", wearing long tunics and head dresses.
A heavily jewled scarf that would wrap around the shoulders and front of the body. Became the insignia of the emperor Byzantine Mosaics, Religious Icons, Religious Art, Portrait Photos, Empire Romain, Hagia Sophia, Byzantium
A heavily jewled scarf that would wrap around the shoulders and front of the body. Became the insignia of the emperor
Byzantine Mosaics- Mosaics were one of the most popular art forms in the Byzantine Empire. Produced from the 4th to 15th centuries. The mosaics are made of stone, marble, and often coarse crystals. Byzantine Icons, Religious Artwork, Angel Painting, Mural Painting, Christian Symbols, Christian Art
Byzantine Mosaics- Mosaics were one of the most popular art forms in the Byzantine Empire. Produced from the 4th to 15th centuries. The mosaics are made of stone, marble, and often coarse crystals.
Byzantine Tunic- In a simple design, the T-shaped tunic was the primary garment worn by men and children, with a slightly longer tunica for women. Historical Costume, Historical Photos, Age Photos, Charlemagne, Vestment
Byzantine Tunic- In a simple design, the T-shaped tunic was the primary garment worn by men and children, with a slightly longer tunica for women.
Byzantine textiles were woven on special looms that was adopted from Asia. The textiles that showed Byzantine wealth were woven with silk. Byzantine Architecture, Art And Architecture, Medieval, Fall Of Constantinople, Art Roman, Art Sacre
Byzantine textiles were woven on special looms that was adopted from Asia. The textiles that showed Byzantine wealth were woven with silk.
Byzantine Tunic: This tunic had tapestry-woven decorations in colors on a red ground. Woven decorations were added at the cuffs and hem. Textiles, Roman Toga, Fashion Tag, Modern Fashion, Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Byzantine Tunic: This tunic had tapestry-woven decorations in colors on a red ground. Woven decorations were added at the cuffs and hem.
Byzantine Chasuble: The Chasuble was a cape that clergy men wore during the Middle Ages over their garments. It means “little house”. Religious Images, Baptism Of Christ, Religion, Saint Nicolas, Christian Artwork
Byzantine Chasuble: The Chasuble was a cape that clergy men wore during the Middle Ages over their garments. It means “little house”.