Burgundian gown, XV century
CLW-31
Total
€395
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This beautiful women dress of XV century is made according to the historically correct patterns. You can see such model of gown on paintings of the XV century. Hans Memling often portaried medieval women wored this garb. For example, his well-known portrait of Maria Portinari (painting is located in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Dress with long train is made of natural wool. Lining is of cotton, but you may choose also silk or linen. There are sewn insert on the chest and wide detachable belt under the breast, which we can make of wool or velvet. Neckline and sleeves' edges are trimmed with wool or velvet. A lot of drapery and pleats accent femality of the garb.
Felt headwear is covered with wool. Also, there is long veil of white/opaline silk.
Colour and fabric of dress are avavilable in options for choosing.
Chest insert, belt, trim and headwear are of black wool by defaul. Please send the wished colour to us [email protected]
On the photo, dress is made of velvet. Base price incudes woolen dress with velvet trims, belt and chest insert and headwear with veil.
We offer you to have a look at medieval men's Burgundian costume of the XV century.
If you don’t like the received product for any reason, you may send it back to us within 14 days. If the received item has defects or does not fit your parameters, we will make a new item and send it to you at our costs. If postal service lost your parcel, we make a search of it. If parcel could not be found, we make new item at our expenses.
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