Ancient Egyptian Beaded Dress

Ancient Egyptian faience beaded fishnet dress. It is the oldest surviving example of a dress in this style. And yes, it would have put the wearer’s body on display in a way that is barely acceptable at a burlesque by today’s standards.

The dress has been reᴀssembled from approximately seven thousand beads (no record mentioned how long the reᴀssembling took) found in an undisturbed burial of a female contemporary of King Khufu.

Ancient Egyptian faience beaded fishnet dress
Ancient Egyptian faience beaded fishnet dress

Although their string had disintegrated, a few beads still lay in their original pattern on and around the mummy, allowing modern archaeologists to accurately reconstruct what it had once looked like.

Egyptian Beadnet Dress

The color of the beads has faded as well. But when it was first made, the beadnet was blue and blue green, to imitate the precious stones lapis lazuli and turquoise. This beadnet dress is constructed of faience cylinder beads and 27 faience floral pendants, reconstructed by Sheila Shear in 2001.

Depictions of women in Egyptian art occasionally feature garments decorated with an overall lozenge pattern. This design is believed to represent beadwork, which was either sewn onto a linen dress or worked into a separate net worn over the linen.

beadnet constructed of faience cylinder beads
This beadnet dress is constructed of faience cylinder beads (field number 33-3-34) and 27 faience floral pendants (field number 33-3-35a), reconstructed by Sheila Shear in 2001.

This beadnet dress is the earliest surviving example of such a garment. It has been painstakingly reᴀssembled from approximately seven thousand beads found in an undisturbed burial of a female contemporary of King Khufu.

Oh, this short-lived fashion! (5 pH๏τos) » Nevsedoma

Although their string had disintegrated, a few beads still lay in their original pattern on and around the mummy, permitting an accurate reconstruction. The color of the beads has faded, but the beadnet was originally blue and blue green in imitation of lapis lazuli and turquoise.

Old Kingdom, 4th Dynasty, reign of King Khufu, ca. 2551-2528 BC. From Giza, tomb G 2342 D (now G 5520 D); 1933: excavated by the Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 27.1548.1

Related Posts

(VIDEO) UFO vs. A-10 Warthog: Sh0cking Aerial Encounter Leaves Experts Stunned!

Iп a dramatic eveпt that has left military experts aпd UFO eпthυsiasts scratchiпg their heads, aп alleged eпcoυпter betweeп aп υпideпtified flyiпg object (UFO) aпd aп Α-10…

Elon Musk Just ANNOUNCED the Tesla Train & It Changes EVERYTHING!

Wheп thiпkiпg aboυt faster aпd more efficieпt ways to travel betweeп two major cities like Los Αпgeles aпd Saп Fraпcisco, the coпversatioп ofteп gravitates toward high-speed rail…

Nets topple shorthanded Bucks as impressive offense erupts in late run

MILWAUKEE — Cam Johnson was flat on his back after a huge, game-breaking 3-pointer, splayed on the Fiserv Forum floor. He wasn’t hurt. He wasn’t even relishing…

Revamped Knicks looking like bona fide Eastern Conference contenders

The Knicks hardly have been playing with their food throughout the holiday season, and they certainly do not need to apologize for fattening up against a softer…

Elon Musk tapped for suggestion on Tesla Cybertruck as police car for Canadian law enforcement

The Ontario Provincial Police Highway Safety Division tapped Elon Musk for a suggestion on whether a Tesla Cybertruck or Model X would be better suited as a…

Billionaire Elon Musk “Could the Cybertruck be the Official Vehicle of the Moon

A lot has been said about the design choices employed by Tesla for the Cyber Truck. Some people love it, others are not so kind in their…