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Clothing in the Viking Age could be decorated in a number of ways:
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==Facings==
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''An applied strip of cloth in a differnt colour attached at the neck, cuffs and around the hem of the skirt''.<br>
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==Embroidery==
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''Applied to facings or directly onto the cloth. Roundles are popular.''<br> 
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==Braid==
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''Decorative braids are sometimes applied along seams''<br>
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==Tablet Weave==
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*Norway, Oseburg. c.834.
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==Silk Ribbons==
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==Possaments==
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Only found in Eastern Viking contexts.<br>
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==References==
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Clothing in the Viking Age could be decorated in a number of ways:

Facings

An applied strip of cloth in a differnt colour attached at the neck, cuffs and around the hem of the skirt.
Art

Literature

Archaeology

Discussion


Embroidery

Applied to facings or directly onto the cloth. Roundles are popular.
Art

Literature

Archaeology

Discussion


Braid

Decorative braids are sometimes applied along seams
Art

Literature

Archaeology

Discussion


Tablet Weave


Art

Literature

Archaeology

  • Norway, Oseburg. c.834.

Discussion


Silk Ribbons

Art

Literature

Archaeology

Discussion


Possaments

Only found in Eastern Viking contexts.
Art

Literature

Archaeology

Discussion


References