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Embroidered celtic tunics.

Two tunics.
The under tunic is a long sleeved, slightly longer length woollen tunic with accent panels in a contrasting colour, it has embroidered 'head designs' stitched on the accent panels.
The over or top tunic is short sleeved and slightly shorter length, so that the customer can show both embroidery panels on each tunic.
This costume was designed for someone playing a Celtic Gaul, I chose to embroider heads upon the accent panels, as the Gauls were believed to be headhunters. The embroidered designs have been taken from a celtic helmet shown in the British Museum.

Belt is hand made with tooled leather pouch
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:iconnariane:
beautiful work!
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:iconscavver:
Really beautiful work :) Again, how much are you charging for such a piece? It's hard to find such things, especially in the Midwest.
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:iconrei11ayanamae:
Absolutely amazing! :)
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:iconriastradhni:
This is very exciting! Im so impressed. Pardon me asking, but... do you know how or where I could find similar tunics? I'm from Ireland and always wanted a reenactment outfit of my ancestors.

Amazing work!
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:iconrobyngoodfellow:
Hi
I make costumes for a living and would be happy to make you one if you wanted.
My online portfolio can be found here
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Thank you Denise
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~chac-chac Sep 2, 2010  Student Artisan Crafter
Very nice idea with the two tunics. Looks comfy, hehe. I really like these soft, natural colors. Nice fantasy outfit <3


meow~
chacy.
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:iconnim4:
Wow!!! *___*
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:icontinkelstein:
wow this is gorgeous. the colours are so harmonic and I love the style. I'd love to see a close up of the embroidery!
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