Kyrtles/Cotes/Gowns
Kragelund
Pattern drawing based on Hald in Nockert
Found in the Kraglund Bog by Viborg in Denmark, this garment was found with a pair of shoes (now lost) but were alleged to have been of a pointed toe 12th-13th Century design.
According to ”Stella” he****@*********et.nz to 75years@yahoogroups 15 Feb 2002; Porl Grinder-Hansen, curator Danish Middle Ages and Renaissance, Nat. Mus. of Denmark had this carbon14 dated in 1998 by the AMS-laboratory in Århus, Jutland, using the accelerator technique and calibrated according to Stuiver and Pearson 1993. It was dated to c.1040-1155.
There is a 7 cm (2.76″) opening extending down from the neck opening.
The material of this outfit is a ”threeshaft frieze”.
- Kyrtle Length: 114 cm (44.9″)
- Hem Circumference: 250 cm (98.4″)
- Neck Opening Circumference: 82 cm
- Waist Circumference: 114 cm (44.9″)
- Arm Length: 63 cm (24.8″)
- Armhole Circumference: 75 cm (29.5″)Material Thread Count
- Warp is 11 threads/cm (27.9 threads per inch)
- Weft is 7 theads/cm (19.05 threads per inch)
Some Sources:
- Hald, Margrethe. Ancient Danish Textiles from Bogs and Burials tr. Jean Olsen. Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark, 1980.
- Nockert, Margareta. Bockstenmannen, Och Hans Dräkt. Halmstad och Varberg: Stiftelsen Hallands länsmuseer,
1985
Go to Kyrtles/Cotes/Gowns Page; Kraglund Site Page
Some Clothing of the Middle Ages – Kyrtles/Cotes/Gowns – Kragelund, by I. Marc Carlson, Copyright 1996, 2002, 2003 This code is given for the free exchange of information, provided the Author’s Name is included in all future revisions, and no money change hands-