I've been working a lot on my Pictish attire this last year, and recently made this tunic.
It's made from Irish nettle fabric which was a birthday gift, entirely sewn by hand using the same fibres pulled from the fabric (thanks for the advice Toddy )
What makes it Pictish rather than Saxon or Norse is the design of the side gore's which I've interpreted from tunics seen on Pictish stones, most notably the golspie man.
I'd originally wanted it as an under tunic, but the fabric is quite thick and heavyweight so it's an outer tunic.
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It's made from Irish nettle fabric which was a birthday gift, entirely sewn by hand using the same fibres pulled from the fabric (thanks for the advice Toddy )
What makes it Pictish rather than Saxon or Norse is the design of the side gore's which I've interpreted from tunics seen on Pictish stones, most notably the golspie man.
I'd originally wanted it as an under tunic, but the fabric is quite thick and heavyweight so it's an outer tunic.
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