Hatt

Corona

Jewellery

Veil

Purse

Stockings

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Tablet weaving



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Blue Norman hat with baskets embroidered with goldwork

Coronett in brocade, antique golden ribbons, 3D embroidery and pearls.

Belt and hat. In front a silverbockle a find from my local antiquestore.
Bockle in vikinglook maybe donīt macth with the silkembroidery with black and white pearls but it is at beautiful pure silverbockle. The black velvet-hat with a edgedecoration with white pearls and a feather.

Nalbinding, an acient way of making caps and gloves.

 

   

               Pricip pattern, lenghten the tail.
A hood and a warm wollen cloak are nice when itīs cold. This hood are buttoned in front otherwise the common hood was sewn together, and was pulled ower the head. I you want to sew a hood measure the width from our neck and ower your head. The fit schould be tight enoght to stay in place and not fall down.

 

   
 
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Tablet weaving, with mixed wool and linen for the Herjolfnes dress from Greenland.
The pattern called gooseeyes are at least as old as1100.
 

     

 

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  A nice little purse to wear on the belt. Embroidery on linen.
Inspiration from an Ottonian book-cover in ivory, called: Priest at the altar.
 
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  Medieval form on the spons, ingraved in Latin "Bona Fide" Means something like Happy meal.
 
 
          
My heraldic armour in silver   A copy of a German broutch tree crows, sandcast with tin.

 
The eternatyknot in tin. I made the form with plasticclay and used a sandcast.


Some of the fingerrings I have designed and made.




Real green turquoise beads and sweetwaterpearls on silver.


This is a turmaline, the corona is made of silver.


Rubin in silver, inspired from the painting of Leonardo da vinci. La belle Ferroničre
c. 1490
 

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Viking broucht in silver.
 
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  Stockings of wool, cut from the slanting direction of the cloth. It gives flexibility.
 
 
A Veil ads a lot to the medieval look. This one is not particular nice made, because cotton is hard to fold, but I have some silk of the lightest sort "mullberrysilk Chiffong". It is almost transparent and easy to  roll/fold nicely with some saliva on a fingertip.

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