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A multi-pouched drawstring purse – 336 viewsby Baron Tassilo von Rabennest (Wolfram Troeder) 2006
The use of pouches, bags and purses in a time where clothing had no pockets is a vital must. All the small trifles one should have handy in the middle ages would either occupy the hands, leaving them virtually useless, were bound to stay in a location or had to be carried in some kind of container.
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Clothing Accessories - Wool socks made by nålbinding – 339 viewsby Genevieve la flechiere (Elizabeth Brown) 2006
Wool socks made by nålbinding, after the 9th c Viking Coppergate sock
Nålbinding is a technique of knotting yarn into a flexible and durable fabric for socks, mittens and hats. Most surviving northern European nålbinded clothing accessories date from the Viking and early medieval era, (9th -12th century) and are concentrated in the Scandinavian countries and in Viking expansion era sites like Yorvik.
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Hand Woven Viking Apron 2/2 Twill – 407 viewsby Sagadis
This entry is a Viking Apron made of hand woven cloth, intended for use in a Viking or Age outfit. It was woven on a regular four-harness floor loom as a medical condition prevents me from using the vertical warp- weighted loom more commonly used in the Viking Period.
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Renaissance Gemstone Ring – 393 viewsby Gilbere du Cheteau La Mere (Vaughan Bisley) 12Th night Coronation 2007
Renaissance Gemstone Ring
Western Europe, c. 1600
gold and garnet
Bezel 10 x 8 x 5 mm.; circumference 53 mm.; weight 3.4 gr.
Examples of this type of ring, a Renaissance streamlining of the earlier box bezel and one that shows off the quality and cut of the stone, are all dated to the early 17th century and have different Western European provenances (German, French or Spanish).
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Silver Laurel Medallion – 365 viewsby Etienne Fevre (John Prendergast) 2006
Silver Laurel Wreath.
This piece relies primarily upon Theophilus’ 11th century book ‘On Divers Arts,’ and where he does not make clear a process or step, I have filled in with the sixteenth century book, ‘The Treatises of Benvenuto Cellini on Goldsmithing and Sculpture.’
SCA Laurel medallion in silver. I based the design upon an early fifteenth century English collar pendant in the shape of a coil or wreath of cloth.
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The Compleat Kampfrau - Part I: Clothing – 412 viewsby by Anneke Lyffland (Ave Uudelepp) 2006
The purpose of this entry to Drachenwald Kingdom A&S Champion event is to make, collect and present items that could have been worn and/or owned by a Landsknecht kampfrau (campfollower)
between 1530 and 1550.
Part I deals with clothing
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Toys & „Kruselerpuppen“ in the Middle Ages – 346 viewsBy Anna von Silvenhain (S. Borchert) Dec. 2006
Kruselerpuppen
Clay dolls had mainly two funtions: Toys for the girls (as a counterpart to the toyknights
for the boys) as well as representations of Saints. Dolls consisted of wood or
clay. For sure there also were dolls of fabric or leather, stuffed with wool or moss,
these, however, are for certain already rotten and no longer provable today.
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