Examples of tunic in the following topics:
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- Clothing consisted of the Chimú loincloth, sleeveless shirts, small ponchos, and tunics.
- For example, Inca officials wore stylized tunics decorated with certain motifs, and soldiers of the Inca army had specific uniforms.
- Inca officials wore stylized tunics decorated with certain motifs, while soldiers of the Inca army had specific uniforms.
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- It is a triumphant Christ wearing a colobium, or a long, sleeveless tunic.
- A thin belt with an elaborate interlace knot pulls the tunic in above Christ's hips, making the fabric above it swell out slightly and curving the path of its flat, wide vertical folds.
- The frontal geometric composition of the tunic decorated in circles and floral motifs is reminiscent of the refined Byzantine and Hispano-Moorish fabrics held in such high esteem in the Christian West during this time.
- The tunic also has an analogy with an Islamic motif abacus of the cloister of the abbey of Saint-Pierre de Moissac, which seems to prove the spread during the Romanesque period.
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- Tapestries and tunics provide examples of textiles found at Tiwanaku.
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- The figures wear tunics in a Roman fashion, and his representation of the Madonna is reminiscent of the regal bearing of goddesses in late Roman sculpture.
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- Neither woman wore anything entirely made of silk, although small silk strips were appliqued onto a tunic worn under the red dress.
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- This kore figure wears a chiton (a woolen tunic), a himation (a lightweight undergarment), and a mantle (a cloak).
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- Tapestries and tunics provide examples of textiles found at Tiwanaku.
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- But in the earliest images as many show a stocky and short-haired beardless figure in a short tunic, who can only be identified by his context.