Ancient Egyptian Male Uraeus Headdress worn by kings
Ancient Egyptian Male Uraeus Headdress: worn by kings and queens. Wide Collar: heavily jeweled collar. Apron: a triangular stiffened piece that covered the genital area, worn with schenti. Schenti: a wrapped skirt with a length that was dependant on your class, sometimes worn with apron.
Wide collar: a heavily jeweled collar Kalasiris: a close-fitting linen garment that begns below the breasts and ends at the lower calf or ankle. Apron: a decorative outer belt tied so that a stiffened piece of fabric hung down in the front. Schenti: a wrapped skirt.
Loin cloth: common garment in Egypt Apron: stiffened piece of fabric.
Chignon: Fibula- A pin Small bun Apotygma- over fold in a Doric Chiton- a sleeveless chiton with an apotygma
Chiton: basic. garment for the Greeks Shield- used to protect against weapons. Helmet- large plume on top and made of metal. Cuirass. Close fitting body armor made out of leather or metal. Greavesshaped metal or leather that cover the legs.
Chiton- a garment draped on both shoulders and has a short length. Kolposblousing fabric at the waist line of a chiton. Himation. Large rectangle piece of fabric drape around the body.
Tunica Indutus (put on) Umbopouch, folded to make pocket. Toga Wrapped garment Sinusoverfold AMICTUS: Wraped around
Tunica: basic garment for Romans Palla- shawl that is worn over tunica Pallashawl
Lacernarectangular cape Paenula: cloak with hood Tunica: a SEWN garment Indutus: Means PUT ON Solaesandals of time
Stole: thin rectangular scarf Pallium: Y shaped, worn by clergy Chasuble: used during mass or ceremonies; sleeveless semi circular Superhumeral Ornamental collar
MANTLE: rectangular wrap could be closed or open Bliaut: belted at waist long dress closely fitted with large sleeves
Nasal: protective covering over nose part of helmet Hauberk: chain metal tunic for military Paludamentum: Tunic: straight loose fitting garment with varying lengths Cloak of officer or high class
PALLA: MAPPA: Large shawl Large Handkerchief TABLION: Square decoration TUNIC: Basic UNBELTED dress of the Period
Cote-Hardie COTE: Tight doublet with sleeves and skirted tight fitting under gown SURCOTE: Over gown Tippets Sleeves that come to a very sharp point Poulaine A pointed shoe
What is the design called? Cote Parti. Colored A multi-colored garment, often with one side embroidered based on the colors and the emblems in a coat of arms. GORGET: Neck covering
Chapero n Cote-hardie A tight fitting doublet with sleeves and skirted. Liripipe: Long tail of chaperon
LATE GOTHIC ROUNDELL HORNED HEADDRESS HOUPPELANDE DAGGING GOWN:
Renaissance Panes: Slashing in clothing to reveal underneath Doublet Skirtless usually covered the arms Jerkin: Thick suit like jacket without sleeves Duck billed shoes
Square neckline Contour or shape of clothing at neck, shoulder, or above the bust. underneath corset A stiffened bodice used to shape a woman’s figure. camica Shirt like undergarment Kirtle: Underskirt usually with a CF section make od embroidered fabric or silk/ taffetta underneath Spanish farthingale conical, boned petticoat used to give desired silhouette to a woman’s skirt.
Elizabethan whisk wide, flat, lace-trimmed or plain collar Standing Ruff ruff wired to stand in a desired position stomacher heavily embroidered or jeweled V-shaped panel over chest, extending down to a point over stomach held in place by busks. underneath French Farthingale boned, stiffened cylindrical skirt worn under outer gown to give the proper silhouette. gown skirt and bodice
ruff pleated, stiff white collar of varying widths usually edged in lace projecting from neckline like a wheel around neck. Eli peascod bellied doublet a doublet stuffed in the front to form a projection over the waist. trunk hose upper stocks that are padded and may be paned. zab skirted doublet Mandillion: Short cape with gold braid round house or pumpkin breeches tightly stuffed upper stocks that may be paned. pantoffles slipper shoes eth an
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