CLOAK
BORUM ESHØJ
ca. 1350 BCE
This particular style of cloak, recognisable by it’s distinct rounded shape, appears to have been a common element of men’s dress in the Nordic Bronze Age. Variations include fulled textiles and cloaks such as that from Muldbjerg featuring a textured surface of knots and loops. Generally the cloaks appear to have two rounded ends, of which a larger radius shapes the bottom of the garment. This reconstruction is in a fulled handwoven wool.
Artwork Details
Medium: Plain weave wool
Period: Early Bronze Age, Danish Period II
Date: ca. 1500–1300 BCE
Geography: Borum Eshøj, Grave A, Århus, Denmark
Reference: Man from Borum Eshøj, Moesgaard Museum