Vendel period clothing

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Proto-animal-head brooch
Reconstructed vendel period brooch from Gotland. Reconstruction by Tobias Ederyd Forsblom.
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.
Shirt of Queen Bathilde (died ca. 680, France). Silk on linen uses chainstitch to imitate Byzantine jewelry. Detail of decorative element
Visit to the Musée Alfred Bonno
Sleeves from St Bertille's tunic, trimmed with tablet wearing
7th-century Merovingian cardweaving from Chelles – Suvia’s Letters
Bertille's tunic sleeve and 7th century Merovingian cardweaving from the Museum of Chelles
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.
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.
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.