Hospitaller Nun Costume
169,90 €
The Hospitaller Nun Costume captures the solemn devotion of medieval caregivers and warriors, crafted for historical reenactments, LARP, and film. Made from premium cotton and linen, it features a flowing black robe, white wimple, and hooded mantle, secured with a traditional cord belt. The included Celtic-engraved wooden cross symbolizes the order’s dual role in healing and faith, echoing the resilience of Kingdom of Heaven’s knights and the spiritual austerity of The Name of the Rose. Its lightweight fabric ensures comfort during extended wear, while the stark black-and-white palette reflects the order’s commitment to service and sacrifice. Ideal for Renaissance fairs, theater, or cinematic productions, this costume transforms wearers into living embodiments of medieval compassion. Whether portraying a healer in a Crusader-era infirmary or a nun tending to the wounded, it balances historical accuracy with practical design. Not just attire, it is a tribute to those who served on the frontlines of faith and care.
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Step into the sacred duty of medieval service with the Hospitaller Nun Costume, a meticulously crafted ensemble designed for those who honor history through authenticity and purpose. This is not mere clothing. It is the rustle of a wimple in a candlelit infirmary, the weight of a cord belt signifying vows of service, and the quiet resolve of those who walked the line between faith and battlefield. Made from breathable cotton and linen, the costume features a floor-length black robe with a modest cut, a white wimple to frame the face, and a hooded mantle that drapes with solemn dignity. The included Celtic-engraved wooden cross, strung on a durable cord, serves as both a spiritual symbol and a historically grounded accessory, echoing the craftsmanship seen in Kingdom of Heaven or The Crusades.
Every detail honors the Hospitaller legacy. The stark black-and-white color scheme reflects the order’s dual mission: black for the gravity of their vows, white for the purity of their healing work. The robe’s unadorned design mirrors the humility of Crusader-era caregivers, while the soft linen wimple and hood provide modesty without sacrificing mobility. The waist cord, tied in the traditional three-knot style, secures the robe and symbolizes the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. The cross pendant, carved with intricate Celtic patterns, connects wearers to the spiritual heritage of medieval Christianity, where faith and service were inseparable. The fabric’s natural texture and muted tones absorb the glow of torchlight and the dust of the road, gaining depth with every performance.
Unlike theatrical costumes, this ensemble thrives in historical authenticity. It mirrors the practical elegance of Outlander’s religious figures or The Last Kingdom’s monastic healers, where every stitch tells a story of sacrifice. The robe layers seamlessly over tunics for a monk’s attire or pairs with simple sandals for a pilgrim’s journey. Reinforced seams withstand the rigors of long events, while the lightweight weave ensures breathability during all-day wear.
Ideal for LARP characters seeking spiritual depth, film crews needing period-accurate wardrobe, or reenactors honoring medieval traditions, this costume transforms wearers into living history. Whether portraying a healer tending to Crusader wounds, a nun offering solace in a war-torn village, or a scholar preserving knowledge in a monastery, it becomes the canvas for your story. It does not shout for attention. It earns reverence through quiet presence.
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