Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century
Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century

Silk Tunic, Caliphate of Córdoba (Al-Andalus), 10–11th century

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This Silk Tunic is a historically grounded reconstruction inspired by the artistic and textile culture of the Caliphate of Córdoba (10th–early 11th century), with its ornamental pattern based on the famous Leyre Casket (AD 1004/1005).

The Caliphate of Córdoba represented one of the most refined courts of medieval Europe and the Islamic world. Luxurious silks, complex woven medallions, and royal workshops (tiraz ateliers) defined elite Andalusi dress. This tunic reflects that tradition of courtly elegance and visual authority.

The cut follows a wide, flowing early Islamic silhouette with straight body panels and generous width, allowing the silk fabric to drape naturally. The proportions are based on early medieval Andalusi and Islamic garments, avoiding later medieval tailoring or modern shaping. The result is a garment that emphasizes verticality, fluidity, and textile richness rather than fitted structure.

The most important element of this tunic is the textile and ornament.

The pattern is inspired by the decorative language of the Leyre Casket, a masterpiece of Andalusi ivory carving produced under the patronage of the Umayyad court. The repeating roundels, vegetal motifs, and courtly symbolism are translated into woven silk form, reflecting the same aesthetic vocabulary found in Andalusi luxury textiles.

The fabric is silk, chosen deliberately to reflect the prestige and ceremonial context of such garments. Silk production and imported luxury textiles were strongly associated with elite status in Al-Andalus. The drape, sheen, and depth of color recreate the visual impact characteristic of high-ranking court attire.

Tiraz on the Shoulders

This tunic includes tiraz bands placed on the shoulders — a defining feature of elite Islamic garments. Historically, tiraz were inscribed or decorated textile bands woven in official workshops and often associated with court patronage, honorific inscriptions, or symbolic legitimacy. Their placement on the upper sleeves or shoulders signified rank, proximity to power, and participation in courtly culture.

In this reconstruction, the tiraz bands are integrated into the garment in a manner consistent with early Islamic practice. They emphasize status and authenticity while maintaining structural harmony with the tunic’s flowing form.

Original Size Option (Authentic Proportions)

We offer this tunic in an original-proportion version reflecting early medieval Islamic garment sizing. The wide, generous cut functions as an authentic oversize silhouette, consistent with documented early Islamic clothing traditions. This ensures historical drape and layering capability rather than modern fitted aesthetics.

Our work combines iconographic analysis (including the Leyre Casket), textile history, and comparative research on Andalusi tiraz garments, allowing us to create clothing that is both visually striking and historically grounded.

Key Features
Caliphate of Córdoba inspired silk tunic (10th–early 11th century)

Pattern based on the Leyre Casket (AD 1004/1005)

Flowing, wide early Islamic cut

Integrated tiraz bands on the shoulders

Fabric: silk

Medallion and vegetal ornament inspired by Andalusi court art

Historically grounded, source-based reconstruction

Suitable for reenactment, court representation, living history, and museum display

Sizing

Please select the appropriate size according to the size chart below.

We add the necessary ease to all measurements to ensure the garment can be worn comfortably and in accordance with historical authenticity.

If your measurements differ from those listed below, please send us a message with your exact measurements, and we will adjust the garment accordingly.

Size EU Chest Waist Sleeve Length (from shoulder) Wrist Circumference
S 46 92–96 cm 80–84 cm 60–62 cm 17–18 cm
M 48 96–100 cm 84–88 cm 61–63 cm 18–19 cm
L 50 100–104 cm 88–92 cm 62–64 cm 19–20 cm
XL 52 104–110 cm 92–98 cm 63–65 cm 20–21 cm
XXL 54 110–116 cm 98–104 cm 64–66 cm 21–22 cm


Ordering & Production Time
This is a made-to-order garment.

The standard production time is up to 2 months from the moment all measurements are confirmed.

Historical Use
This tunic is intended for:

Al-Andalus (Caliphate of Córdoba) reenactment

Elite and courtly representations

Islamic Golden Age living history

Educational and museum interpretation

No fantasy or later medieval elements are added. This garment is designed for reenactors and historical interpreters who value documented artistic sources, authentic materials, and historically consistent craftsmanship over theatrical costume aesthetics.

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