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Clothing traditions of Kyivan Rus’
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:36 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 10:14 am
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Clothing of the royal princess and her servant, Kyivan Rus or Ruthenia, the 10th century. These are wax figures of Princess Olga (902-969), princess of Kyiv, and her maid Malusha.
You can see that Olga’s clothes are multilayered. Her garments are embroidered, including the undershirt. Her headdress is typical for Kyivan Rus’, it consists of a fur-trimmed hat and a white veil that covers the hair and neck. Her shoes are made of leather and ornate. Also, she has a single jewelry item – a glass-beaded necklace with a gold crescent-shaped pendant (it was traditional and typical jewelry at the time).
Malusha is also a woman of high origin, though not as high as Olga. That’s why her outfit is similar to Olga’s, but she doesn’t wear a cloak, which was a prerogative of the royals. Malusha wears an embroidered undershirt and a tunic. She also has a white veil on her head but worn with a headband rather than a hat. Her shoes are leather as well. In a close-up, you can see that her headband is adorned with pearls and exquisite silver temple rings in the shape of a bird (by the way, temple rings were shaped differently in different regions of Ruthenia, so we can distinguish the woman’s area of origin by her temple rings). Another curious accessory is a set of keys from the palace’s doors, which she has attached to her belt. They’re much larger than our modern keys, aren’t they?

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Re: Clothing traditions of Kyivan Rus’
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 9:46 am
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Modern reproduction of royal male attire from Kyivan Rus’, the 10th-11th century. This is a wax figure of Prince Volodymyr the Great (960/963 – 1015), ruler of Kyivan Rus’.
As you see, his attire is multilayered – an ankle-length long-sleeved undershirt, a tunic, and a cloak. All the pieces are made from expensive fabrics. The undershirt is adorned with embroidery. The royal prince wears some jewelry items – a headdress in Byzantine style (decorated with religious icons depictions and pearls), a gold cross with religious icon depiction and gems, and a round gold brooch called “sulgama”. Of course, these jewels would be gold in real life, but they’re just replicas here. Also, notice his beautiful sword in the Scandinavian style.

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Re: Clothing traditions of Kyivan Rus’
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:35 am
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