Frankish Court Dress C11
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Frankish Court Dress C11
Man: mantle fastened with a brooch, embroidered super- tunic. Woman: coronet, veil, hair worn in long plaits, mantle & super-tunic with a girdle. Date: 11th century
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11th Brooch Ceremonial Coronet Embroidered Fastened Frankish Girdle Mantle Plaits Sceptre Super Tunic Veil Worn
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11th Century Frankish Court Dress: A Glimpse into the Regal Past This evocative image transports us back to the 11th century Frankish court, where grandeur and opulence reigned supreme. The intricately detailed costumes worn by both the man and woman in this photograph offer a captivating glimpse into the fashion and symbolism of the time. The man, dressed in a mantle fastened with an ornate brooch, dons an embroidered super-tunic beneath. The mantle, a versatile garment, could be worn draped over the shoulders or wrapped around the body like a cloak. The brooch, adorned with intricate designs, served not only as a functional fastener but also as a status symbol. The embroidered super-tunic, with its rich colors and intricate patterns, would have been a sign of wealth and prestige. The woman, regally attired, wears a coronet upon her head, signifying her noble status. Her long hair, worn in plaits, is covered by a veil and a mantle. The mantle, similar to the man's, is fastened with a girdle, accentuating her slender waist. The coronet, adorned with precious stones, adds an air of majesty and sophistication. The veil, a symbol of modesty and chastity, would have been an essential part of a woman's attire in the Frankish court. The man holds an orb and sceptre, ceremonial symbols of power and authority. The orb, often used as a symbol of sovereignty, would have been a prominent feature in the hands of the king or other high-ranking officials during formal occasions. The sceptre, a long, ornamental staff, would have been used as a symbol of power and rule. This photograph, with its intricate details and rich symbolism, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of the 11th century Frankish court, a time of grandeur, opulence, and regal splendor.
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