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Reconstructed vendel period brooch from Gotland. Reconstruction by Tobias Ederyd Forsblom.
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Shirt of Queen Bathilde, who died ca. 680. The shirt was placed into the coffin and imitates with its chainstitch embroidery precious Byzantine jewellery. Executed in silks on linen.
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Illustration of tablet weaving worn by the abbess Bathilde (Chelles, 7th cent)
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Shirt of Queen Bathilde (died ca. 680, France). Silk on linen uses chainstitch to imitate Byzantine jewelry. Detail of decorative element
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Shirt of Queen Bathilde, who died ca. 680. The shirt was placed into the coffin and imitates with its chainstitch embroidery precious Byzantine jewellery. Executed in silks on linen.
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Shirt of Queen Bathilde, who died ca. 680. The shirt was placed into the coffin and imitates with its chainstitch embroidery precious Byzantine jewellery. Executed in silks on linen.
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Fragomento de la Túnica de la Abadesa Bertille, Musée Alfred Bonno de Chelles, S VIII
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Shirt of Queen Bathilde, who died ca. 680. The shirt was placed into the coffin and imitates with its chainstitch embroidery precious Byzantine jewellery. Executed in silks on linen.
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Fig. 6. Shoe: Type 2. National Museum W 11. Ballymacomb, Co. Derry. (Decoration not shown)
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Grande Robe of Queen Bathilde, made of fine linen, open down the front, it has triangular gores, sleeves wider at the top than at the hem and overly long, and a large folded over cowl collar, 7th century, Musée Alfred Bonno, Chelles
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Front side of the tunic worn by the Bernuthsfeld Man (ca 680 to 775 AD) found in Hogehahn Bog, Niedersachsen, Germany Front side of the tunic of bog body Bernuthsfeld Man dating to 680 and 775 AD. The tunic consists of 45 pieces of cloth from 20 different textiles in 9 different weaving patterns Found in 1907 in Hogehahn Bog near Tannenhausen (Landkreis Aurich), Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Bernuthsfeld tunic/shirt back - 680–775 CE Denmark (today Germany) His heavily worn tunic was patched out of 45 single pieces of cloth, out of 20 different fabrics in 9 different weaving patterns!
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