Floral Collars Fit for a King






I am so totally smitten with these floral collars from Tutankhamun's Embalming Cache. For art history buffs, that translates to eco chic funerary fashion from the New Kingdom/Dynasty 18, ca. 1336–1327 B.C.

Natural fiber and vegetal materials include: papyrus, olive leaves, persea leaves, nightshade berries, possibly celery, faience, linen, cornflowers, blue lotus petals, and picris flowers.

Currently on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Tutankhamun’s Funeral.

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ECO-FASHION said…
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Abigail Doan said…
Thank you for your comment. Your blog is really impressive as well. I have added it to my blog list in the sidebar. Thanks for reading and good luck with your studies in Milano ~ A.
Loversnest said…
hey there,
i love your blog, its lovely. i love the eco side to it, i hate that ethical fashion has such a tinge to it, it should be applauded! i did work exp. at Lu Flux, an ethical British designer and she is just amazing and her clothes are gorgeous!
if you have a free moment please check out our blog:
www.loversnests.blogspot.com and also mine which is bigcitylittleshoes.blogspot.com which has some of Lu's stuff on it but she does have her own website, you should check it outtt :D
cat x

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