Cotehardie Christina, bordeauxrood Festival mantels en capes It has a black-colored surface
Description
It has a black-colored surface with a texture that looks like wood
This hat is made in the historical herringbone motif weaving method
De fibula is gemaakt van messing en is 3
This plumbata consists of an iron spike and a wooden shaft
This throat protection is the modern version of the bevor and gorgette
Cotehardie Christina, bordeauxrood Festival mantels en capes It has a black-colored surfaceThis dress is based on originals from around the 13th 15th century. Dresses from this period are depicted in large numbers in medieval illuminated manuscripts such as the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. This type of dress is also called cotehardie. Typical for the cotehardie is that it increasingly shows the female shapes, in contrast to the rather shapeless dresses in the previous centuries. The cotehardie emphasizes the waist and bust because of
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