Bag Tunic
NEW KINGDOM
1550 - 1070 BCE
Although many aspects of dress remained remarkably consistent throughout Ancient Egypt’s history, the New Kingdom did see the adoption of several new garments such as the ‘bag tunic’. This is a replica of a garment from the Tomb of Kha. It features a keyhole-shaped neck, reinforced with a twisted linen cord that doubles as a neck closure. The base of the garment is finished with a fringed hem, constructed by twining the warp threads of the cloth. Side seams are finished selvedge to selvedge, as was common practice in ancient dress for economy of material.
Artwork Details
Medium: Linen
Period: Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom
Date: ca. 1550-1070 BCE
Geography: Deir el-Medina, Luxor, Egypt
Reference: Suppl. 8543, Deir el-Medina, Tomb of Kha (TT8), Museo Egizio