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Svart Sigrid
PostWysłany: Nie 22:50, 14 Paź 2007    Temat postu:

Pamiętajmy czym jest tunika i czym koszula! Jak mnie pięknie pouczał Thyrvald
Koszula jest wierzchnim odzieniem, kolorowym i dłuższym od spodniej koszuli która jest bielizną.
Tutaj mam rysunek z Muzeum w Szwecji rozrysowanej tuniki męskiej z 4 klinami
Svart Sigrid
PostWysłany: Nie 22:47, 14 Paź 2007    Temat postu:

Zastanawia mnie to wyraźne rozcięcie - to mi wygląda Sigvardzie na kaftan a nie tunikę, ale mogę się przecież mylić gdyż i tak oscylujemy w samej teorii i nie dane jest nam obejrzeć tych znalezisk na własne oczy [oraz dowiedzieć sie gdzie je wykopano, kto nosił i jaki to dokładnie czas o materiał itd]
Sig (archiwalne)
PostWysłany: Śro 18:55, 03 Paź 2007    Temat postu: Tunika - odzierz wierzchnia

Tunika z Birki

The excavations at Birka, Sweden, which cover the ninth and tenth centuries, did not include entire garments. However, the pieces of clothing that were found there yielded quite a bit of information on different types of tunic-type garments, including smocks, tunics, and coats. There is plenty of evidence for linen smocks, wool tunics, wool and linen coats, and even one possibly Byzantine-style linen long tunic. Construction details common to them all include front and back panels cut in one piece, rather than two-piece construction with shoulder seams, and small round or keyhole necklines. Triangular gores were added for additional width in the skirt area of many garments. Unique to Birka is evidence for the woman's pleated smock from the tenth century; this style of undergarment would not have required gores for widening. Also unique to Birka is the men's sleeved "riding" coat closed on the chest with small cast bronze buttons running from neck to waist; it is thought to be influenced by Persian riding coats by way of Byzantium and the Rus lands. Some Birka women wore a similar overgarment, but instead of bronze buttons this coat was held together by a fancy brooch pinned through two small loops that were sewn to the two sides of the garment at the mid-chest. It is not known how long the women's coats were, but clearly if they were meant to be protective overgarments they would need to be rather long--and require more than one closure point in front!

Here below are suggested composite styles for a Birka tunic and coat. Note especially the dotted fold lines at the shoulders of both garments and the choice of two necklines offered on the drawing of the tunic garment.



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