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Medieval coat This coat will be made of warm woolen fabric, finished with linen trims all around the edges. The cut is based on the fresco from Kiev (daughter of Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Rus) All the visible seams are hand-made, using natural linen thread. The size is custom. You will receive the list of the measurements I need to create this costume for you. Belt is not included.
"Presented before you is a man’s coat based on textile fragments found in Viking age Haithabu. Haithabu, in Schleswig-Holstein Germany in our modern times, was one of the major ports of trading of this area. The textiles that were found here were from the 10th century, the golden age of Haithabu. The Haithabu garment finds are especially interesting because they show evidence of advanced tailoring techniques, where instead of just combining geometric shapes several of the pieces found have been cut into shapes that closely follow the body. The klappenrock does not seem to occur in Viking-time imagery and it is duly lacking on the Bayeux tapestry. The Haithabu fragments are the first identifiable remnants of a garment which in pre-Viking times was frequently illustrated. Because of the gap in pictorial evidence within Viking times, and the difference in styles of the caftan in cultural and geographical context, it is not straightforward to extrapolate what style of klappenrock the Haithabu fragments would have made." (don't mind the kid...) Now available to read and download from Academia.edu at: https://www.academia.edu/32370239/The_Klappenrock_A_Viking_warriors_Coat_From_10th_C_Haithabu
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“From the fury of the Northmen deliver us, O Lord.” Exclusive Viking Coat “Jarl Eric” Medieval Viking embroidered woolen coat This is a traditional viking coat, also known as "Kaftan". This design is based on several findings, it has no strict prototype but both overall look and pattern are based on Birka design. Coat is made of 100% natural woolen fabric with flax-linen lining and natural sackcloth woolen/linen mixture fabric bordering. Additionally coat is decorated with period looking trim with Norman motifs (this trim has been designed and manufactured by us for our Norman clothes). Hand stitching over all seams of the coat provides extremely authentic and high-rank look. Front slit is overlapping to protect coat owner from wind and cold. It has 4 handmade casting buttons (plus extra button if you miss one). This is a perfect coat for chilly nights and great looking part of your Viking wardrobe. Please note that dark blue wool has a very dark shade, that may appear black under electric light indoors. To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
Hundreds of years ago, warriors identified themselves in battle by using certain colors and symbols on their shields. Later, these distinguishing marks also appeared on surcoats worn over armor. Thus, the term "coat of arms" was born.Now, with genealogist Rosemary Chorzempa's fascinating new book, anyone interested in the ancient and distinctive language of heraldry can create his or her own coat of arms. This easy-to-read, profusely illustrated guide to the history, symbolism, and construction of heraldic devices allows even a child to fashion authentic designs.Step-by-step directions tell how to trace the shape of the shield and its divisions and how to select symbols that reflect personal origins, traits, and achievements. (Forty-seven illustrations include human forms and manmade objects such as forearms, helmets, crowns, whips, books, crosses, bells, and much more. Celestial, plant, and animal shapes include suns, roses, trees, eagles, bars, dolphins, dragons, and serpents.) You'll find tips on necessary materials, how to color and outline your design, how to achieve professional results, and even how to register your coat of arms. You'll also find sample coats of arms belonging to some of the world's most famous people, corporations, and nations.Once you've finished your emblem, you may want to display your work on personal belongings such as a hooked rug, a wall hanging, or other needlecraft projects. Decorate a plate, mug, or other ceramic objects — or make sew-on patches, pin-on badges, and T-shirt decals. Rubber stamps, bookplates, stationery, and jewelry can be custom-made to depict your coat of arms.Here's a book for lovers of traditional design and for those interested in the study of family histories, relationships, and accomplishments — a veritable treasury of information for anyone wishing to display his or her family's roots in a long-cherished form. art history;medieval european;coat-of-arms;decals;bookplates;sigils;tinctures;custom-made;forty-seven;needlecraft;heraldry;stationery;manmade;forearms;badges;ceramic;crowns;helmets;emblem;genealogist;heralds;9-year-old;serpents;whips;bloodlines;eagles;shields;cobbled;coat;symbols;trace;books on symbols
Adds a touch of vibrant color to any yard For hanging baskets, birdfeeders, or wind chimes Powder coated for superior rust resistance Heavy duty steel construction
Appropriate for either civilian or military wear, this coat has very full skirts, deep cuffs, a straighter front line and roomier sleeves than coats worn in the 1770's and later. JRCoat - 1750’s Coat with Military Variations for the Officer or Enlisted Man Pattern (Sizes 40-52" Chest Available). This pattern is a single size pattern; please reference the description for size included. Appropriate for either civilian or military wear, this coat has very full skirts, deep cuffs, a straighter front line and roomier sleeves than coats worn in the 1770's and later. The body of the coat fits close to the person and the armholes are set high and back to reinforce a correct, erect 18th century posture. Military lapels and cuffs may be mixed and matched to suit the requirements of your unit. Available in sizes 40 - 52. Enclosed you will find a plain cuff, a functional mariner's cuff, and a curved cuff. All the pieces were designed to fit together, so you may mix and match. This coat is designed to fit comfortably over shirt, breeches and waistcoat. If you plan to wear your coat over a sleeved waistcoat, please fit it accordingly. Depending on the weight of the fabric you have used for your waistcoat, it may be necessary to expand the sleeves on the coat. This original coat pattern is fashioned after an extant example of an officer's regimental worn by Capt. Thomas Plumbe, Royal Lancashire Militia c. 1760. Certain elements have been taken from an extant 1750's coat of cut and uncut velvet in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Close attention has also been paid to the works of Swiss artist, David Morier, who painted a grenadier of each regiment according to the 1751 Warrant for the Duke of Cumberland, and to the simple drawings, later engraved, by Lt. William Baillie of the 13th Foot, 1753. I note with interest that one of his drawings of Cpl. Jones clearly shows fall front breeches. This coat has very full skirts, deep cuffs, a straighter front line, and roomier sleeves than coats of the 1770's and 1780's. Made up as a civilian coat, this design will be appropriate for almost any occasion, depending on your choice of fabric and trimmings.
My love affair with Titian’s painting has led me to compile research on the style of coat featured in it. I call it the Turkish Venetian coat. The painting is Portrait of a Lady by Titian don…
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Embroidered Viking Coat “Ingrid” Traditional woolen coat with embroidery This is an exclusive version of the Ingrid coat. This one is decorated with linen bordering and a jute lacing. These accents hide machine seams and make the look of the costume even more natural and ancient. Handmade embroidery with fantasy birds of prey completes the unique and handmade look of the coat and makes it an upscale piece of medieval stylization. Lands of Vikings were mostly a place of a cold wind and a long winter, so woolen clothing was an important part of Vikings' everyday life and a main winter time outfit. Despite the very simple pattern it elegantly emphasizes a waist line and a silhouette of the wearer. It has widely open neck which suppose that a fur shawl or a woolen hood will be used to protect your neck from the coldness and wind. Original ancient pattern has been slightly improved to provide better sleeves and shoulders fit. Big sizes also have breast tucks for better fit. To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
Petal Signature Cotton® Design #4062162 42" wide, 4.4 oz per sq yard Everyday-use cotton for quilting, crafts and apparel Estimated shrinkage: 5-6% in length and 2-3% in width Perfect for quilting, craft projects, costuming, toys and accessories.
Early 20th Century Turkish silver metallic silk brocade and silver metallic embroidered sleeveless coat, possibly a wedding coat...The brocade in a spring green shade has a floral design woven with silver thread...The shoulders are trimmed with black wool fringe and black wool braid work with silver metallic ribbon work...The side seams are also fully embroidered in silver, there are side "pocket" openings that are banded in a narrow strip of black silk...Full length vest has a padded lining and is fully lined in off white cotton...In excellent overall condition, there is some age yellowing to the lining inside back, what you would expect from a garment of this age...An exotic garment that will add a one of a kind look when paired with modern pieces... Measurements are: Bust 36" Hip 46" Center neck back to hem back 54"
Оригинал взят у uchitelj в Росписи из Пенджикента, VIII век, Эрмитаж Уж не из этой-ли ткани сшита одежда купцов? Время совпадает... :-) http://www.afc.ryukoku.ac.jp/tj/tajikistanRussian/D-Earlymediaevaltime/D-5top.html
Pennsic Memories Tumbler Travel Coffee Cup Funny Gift for Medieval Warrior, Lord, Lady, Princess, Knight, Summer Camping, Pennsylvania, - Stainless Steel with Powder Coating Vacuum Insulated Tumbler with a plastic lid. Our tumblers sizes are: 20 fluid ounces - 3 3/8” (D) x 6 7/8” (H) 30 Fluid Ounce - 4” (D) x 7 3/4” (H) Made out of vacuum insulated stainless steel for durability, and powder coated on the outside for smooth finish. Since it is made out of stainless steel it is not microwave safe and recommend as hand wash only. The vacuum insulation helps keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold far longer than the average mug. The image is UV laser imprinted with only the highest quality printing techniques to ensure a lasting print. Some designs can be personalized - If you have an idea please ask before placing your order. Let us see what we can come up with to meet your needs. IF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST QUALITY GIFTS, YOU’VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. THIS COFFEE CUP COMES WITH A 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. You never have to worry when you do business with Be Wild and Free Market; we stand by our mugs 100%. If you love this design but are looking for a white or black ceramic mug instead, you can find that option in my shop. Inventory is continually being updated with fresh designs, check out the shop for new listings - https://www.etsy.com/shop/BeWildandFreeMarket This mug will be custom made to order so processing and handling time can take up to 10 days, especially during a holiday season. You can expect delivery within 12 days of placing your order. Be Wild and Free Market is the only authorized seller of this unique mug.