A hand sewn historical reproduction of an Ancient Egyptian kilt garment

Long Kilt

MIDDLE KINGDOM
2025 - 1700 BCE

The long kilt is a common garment referenced in Middle Kingdom artwork. Usually depicted worn over a loincloth and shendyt, the garment is regularly shown as being constructed from a sheer, almost transparent linen. The waistband of the kilt is an unfinished fringed selvedge.

Artwork Details

Medium: Sheer linen

Period: Ancient Egypt, Middle Kingdom

Date: ca. 2025-1700 BCE

Geography: Egypt

Reference: 2021.41.111, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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