Franciscan Nun Costume
129,90 €
The Franciscan Nun Costume embodies the humble devotion of medieval religious orders, crafted for historical reenactments, LARP, and cinematic productions. Made from premium cotton and linen, this ensemble features a flowing brown robe, modest white wimple, and a hooded mantle, all secured with a traditional cord belt. The included Celtic-engraved wooden cross adds symbolic authenticity, echoing the spiritual austerity of 13th-century Franciscan sisters. Perfect for portraying nuns, monks, or pilgrims in settings like The Name of the Rose or The Betrothed, its lightweight fabric ensures comfort during long events while maintaining historical accuracy. The robe’s earthy tones and simple cut reflect the order’s vow of poverty, making it ideal for Renaissance fairs, theater, or film. Whether worn as a nun’s habit or adapted for a monk’s attire, this costume transforms wearers into living embodiments of medieval faith. Not just a garment, it is a portal to a world where devotion and duty walk hand in hand.
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Step into the serene humility of medieval faith with the Franciscan Nun Costume, a meticulously crafted ensemble designed for those who honor history through authentic storytelling. This is not mere clothing. It is the rustle of a wimple in a candlelit chapel, the weight of a cord belt signifying vows taken, and the quiet resolve of a life devoted to service. Made from breathable cotton and linen, the costume features a floor-length brown robe with a modest cut, a white wimple to frame the face, and a hooded mantle that drapes with quiet dignity. The included Celtic-engraved wooden cross, strung on a durable cord, serves as both a spiritual symbol and a historically accurate accessory, echoing the craftsmanship seen in The Name of the Rose or The Betrothed.
Every detail honors the Franciscan tradition. The robe’s unadorned design reflects the order’s vow of poverty, while the soft linen wimple and hood provide modesty without sacrificing comfort. 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, adds a layer of symbolic depth, connecting wearers to the spiritual heritage of medieval Christianity. The fabric’s natural texture and earthy tones absorb the glow of torchlight and the dust of the road, gaining character with every performance.
Unlike theatrical costumes, this ensemble thrives in historical authenticity. It mirrors the practical elegance of Outlander’s religious figures or Vikings’ monastic advisors, where every stitch tells a story of devotion. 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 cloistered nun, a traveling healer, or a scholar in service to the church, it becomes the canvas for your story. It does not shout for attention. It earns reverence through quiet presence.
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