A handwoven historical reconstruction of a Bronze Age skirt from Borum Eshoj in Denmark

SKIRT

BORUM ESHØJ
ca. 1350 BCE

Two rectangles of handwoven cloth joined with a single central seam form the skirt of the Borum Eshøj woman. This reconstruction is handwoven according to the textile remains preserved at Borum Eshøj, with 44 warp and 30 weft threads per 10cm2. A plaited selvedge finishes the edges of the cloth. The garment is fastened around the waist with a twined woolen cord.

Artwork Details

Medium: Plain weave wool

Period: Early Bronze Age, Danish Period II

Date: ca. 1500–1300 BCE

Geography: Borum Eshøj Grave C, Århus, Denmark

Reference: Woman from Borum Eshøj, Moesgaard Museum

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