Plastron (Collar) from a Tunic 19th century This plastron is a collar that would originally have been part of a tunic similar to C.I.56.11.2. This type of garment is a specialty of Hammamat in North East Tunisia, a town famous for its production of intricately embroidered tunics, with elaborate golden collars and sleeves. The meticulously embroidered plastron would be removed and reused in a new tunic when passed from one family member to another (see also C.I.X.48.1), allowing the most valuable part of the garment to remain in the same family for several generations.. Plastron (Collar) from a Tunic 85631
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