Cleveland Museum of Art (Egyptian) · textile
Fragment of a Tunic
Description
[Egypt, Byzantine period] Tunics with decoration on the front and back were worn by both men and women. These long bands, called clavi, feature pairs of stylized haloed figures gesturing, possibly in dance, and wearing short skirts with scarves across their chests. They alternate with pairs of foxes (?) and fish. The ancient repair in the lower center of this woolen winter tunic reveals that decorated cloth was expensive, and thus often mended and reused.
Cross-references (2)
- Wikidata Q80056710 tier-1
- CMA-id 108415 tier-2
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