I am her, Danna (rhymes with Hannah), rusted & weathered & loving fables and fairy tales, fantasy, folklore, myths and legends. I love all the pictures here, but alas, none belong to me. I provide thanks to the world of the web for allowing me to tumble...
Если о Джоне извесно много чего, и практически все известное является неправдой, то о его супруге, Изабелле Ангулемской, известно всего ничего помимо имени, происхождения, и того, за кого она вышла после смерти Джона. Да и последний факт был известен в Англии только потому, что король Генри III…
Here's a lengthy post full of pictures of my new blue silk cotehardie worn over a gold silk kirtle. I started working on it about ten...
1522, ladies bathing. They wear short chemises. One lady has rolled down pale yellow stockings and wears delicate sandals.
Discover the Dress Metta Natural, inspired by the Wenceslaus Bible. This natural white cotton tub dress features a light A-shape, flattering neckline, and adjustable straps, perfect for medieval reenactments or LARP events. Embrace authenticity and comfort. Shop now
The Skjoldehamn Tunic Lennja is made of: 100% Cotton
Followers of our Twitter account may remember an image we posted a few months ago on #InternationalHugAMedievalistDay, showing a woman being interrupted from her reading by a man trying to embrace her. It turns out that the story behind the image involves ancient Greece, Renaissance Italy, female intellectuals, Epicureans, misogyny...
Description This simple cotton hood will protect you from the elements and keeping you warm at night. It's an iconic medieval clothing accessory that can be used both in LARP and reenactment for commoners and monks alike. Characteristics Wool (74% Wool, 15% Polyester, 7% Polyamids and 4% misc. Natural Fibres) Dyed by hand Colors may vary Designed in Germany by Burgschneider.
Explore Nic Kipar's 340 photos on Flickr!
LYNNE WILLIAMS generously provided patterns and instructions how to make clothing for a Kern interpretation for the original print publicati...
I wrote earlier before about Mary of Burgundy and what she used to wear, but her signature style was what is best described as the Burgundian take on a witch hat. This type of hat is called a trunc…