Egyptian Beadnet Dress (Detail)

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Jennifer Brown
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Egyptian beadnet dress from the reign of Khufu, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom of Egypt, 2551-2528 BCE.

This beadnet dress is the earliest surviving example of a garment with the lozenge pattern. This pattern is frequently used when depicting women's clothing in Egyptian art. Although the string had deteriorated, many of the beads were found in their original pattern. It is unclear whether the beadnet dress was sewn into the clothing or worn as a separate net over the linen.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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Brown, J. (2014, June 10). Egyptian Beadnet Dress (Detail). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2684/egyptian-beadnet-dress-detail/

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