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We can almost picture a medieval battlefield with this fantastic Chain Mail Chess Set; it's made by artisan David Austin and consists of precisely 42,256
This tutorial may help you cast on your first stitches for a nålbinding round start.
It’s been quite a long time since I last worked with sterling silver, in fact almost a year to the day, so I decided to test out a new Half Persian variant (if you can really call it that) an…
NASA step into the future of textiles with 4D-printed ‘space fabric’—a ‘chain mail’ material used to protect astronauts and spacecraft during missions.
Bijou singulier, la bague Frida met à l'honneur un savoir artisanal propre à la maison, l'art du fil. Motif ajouré et précieux, le tissage de perles sur un fil d'or dessine une courbe gracieuse qui accompagne avec délicatesse la forme du doigt.Pensée pour être portée seule ou en duo avec nos bagues solitaires, cette bague vous permet de composer des looks uniques. Chaque bijou yay est unique, fabriqué à la commande par un artisan de notre atelier, pour vous. 🇫🇷Si vous hésitez entre deux tailles, prenez la taille en dessous (exemple : pour un 51, prenez la taille 50).
12-23-17 - Started another key fob strap cause I wanted some more little gifts and I wanted one for me, too! I love the colors of this one! I made 3 more fobs but forgot to take a picture of the f...
We are selecting objects for a new permanent display of metalwork on the first floor (Lower Gallery). Whilst searching through the museum's reserve collections at our off-site storage facility we found this wonderful board mounted with different types of mail armour. Mail is often referred to as 'chain mail' - terminology introduced by Sir Walter Scott in his 1822 novel "The Fortunes of Nigel". This assemblage was collected - and possibly arranged - by General Pitt-Rivers himself. Pitt-Rivers collected from many sites in London during the 1860s, often as part of early 'salvage archaeology' excavations during groundworks for civic construction projects such as the London Underground and the Victoria Embankment. C17th-centruy mail with rounded jumped (butted) rings and f lat, welded rings. 1884.31.41. 5 © Pitt Rivers Museum The pieces of mail are described in an early catalogue of 1874 as "Twenty fragments of Chain armour. European and Oriental". The hand-written labels date some of them to the XVII (17th) century, and several are recorded as being recovered from the "Thames Embankment". The board has clearly been put together as an exhibit rather than a cataloguing or storage device. We have no record of whether it was ever displayed at the Pitt Rivers Museum but it may well have been displayed in Bethnal Green Museum (now the V&A Museum of Childhood) and South Kensington Museums (now the V&A) where the General's archaeological and ethnological collection was first shown to the public in London from 1874-1878 (Bethnal Green) and from 1878-1882 (South Kensington), before being donated to the University of Oxford in 1884. The board was arranged to show a variety of different types and gauges of linkage variations within the single category of 'mail armour' - a neat demonstration of Pitt-Rivers's concept of 'typological' arrangements. Some samples are of butted or 'jumped' mail, arranged in alternating rows with solid welded rings. Butted rings were the cheapest type of mail to make and buy, though the most vulnerable to a well-placed thrust from a sword or spear. Each ring is linked to four others in the European '4-in-1' style. There were also examples of what seemed to be imitation rivets - perhaps to give the illusion of quality or strength - plus large-gauge hooked mail with spiral links, which may have been worn by horses in conjunction with solid barding armour. Mail with possible imitation rivets (left) and hooked mail, possibly for horses (right) 1884.31.41. 15 and 1884.31.41. 13 © Pitt Rivers Musuem The different pieces of mail were fixed to the painted wooden board with metal staples. Many of the metal rings were suffering from corrosion and rust and some links were missing. When the items were sent to our Conservation lab, our conservator Andrew rearranged tangled links and cleaned the metal with a sponge and stiff brush. Of the twenty small pieces, a handful demonstrating the different mail types were chosen for the new Metalwork display. One substantial piece of fine mail was arranged flat on the left side of the board, rather like a half-folded T-shirt, but in fact consisted of a tube that opened out into a flat piece. Perplexed, we consulted the experts. Staff at the Royal Armouries were very helpful and Thom Richardson, Keeper of Armour and Oriental Collections, suggested it was part of C17th-century pajama zereh (mail trousers), worn by an Indian Mughal warrior. Half riveted mail armour, identified as being part of Indian pajama zereh (mail trousers), India. 1884.31.41. 3 © Pitt Rivers Museum Next, Andrew considered how to create a mount that would both support the mail for display and illustrate how it would be positioned on the body. Using a template from the armour, and based on his own leg, he made a liner out of calico, and filled it with polyester wadding. After padding it out to form a rough leg shape, he then tacked the mail to the calico with cotton thread. Research indicated this is not too dissimilar to how the armour would have been worn, as it would originally have been sewn to fabric trousers. Mail armour can adjust to many shapes and is very heavy, so this mount should support most of the weight and hopefully help visitors understand how it was worn. Andrew at work in the Conservation lab making a new display mount for the pajama zereh leg armour © Pitt Rivers Museum You can see just how much work has to go into preparing just a few objects. You will be able to see the mail armour, alongside up to 200 other objects, in the new Metalwork display on the first floor this summer. In the meantime, you can still find examples of full mail shirts, plus various other armours (plate, lamellar, brigandine) upstairs on the Upper Gallery or here on our Arms and Armour site. Helen Adams VERVE Project Curator
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Not long ago, I found 5 ruble coin at home (I guess, I brought it from my last visit of Russia). Turning it in my hands, I decided to make...
The basics of chain mail, explanation of origins and how to calculate the all important Aspect Ratio needed for various chainmaille weaves.
These easytomake earrings showcase a versatile design perfect for dressing up or down based on your bead selection. The variation in the weave adds a touch of uniqueness making them an ideal accessory for various occasions. The beauty lies in their adaptability prompting you to create multiple pairs to suit different styles and moods. Elevate your jewelry collection with these charming earrings where simplicity meets creativity in a harmonious dance of jump rings and beads.
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A pair of golden earrings made in a unique, spiral chainmaille weave known as Jens Pind Linkage, or JPL for short. JPL has a distinct repeated spiraling pattern that is mesmerizing to the eye. I empathize this quality by selecting increasingly larger rings to create the graduated effect. The result is a gentle flair from top to bottom. Pairing with the warm tone of jewelry brass, these lovely golden drops will dress up any outfit in your wardrobe. These earrings measure at 2 inches long, a mere 3/8-inch wide for the largest ring, and are made of solid jewelry brass rings. These earrings are available for purchase on my online ArtFire studio. For complete views of my JPL creations, please visit my Picasa Web Albums. () () () () () ___
This is my newest belt design - I'm calling it Resonance, a name given to it by a fan on Facebook. The three layers of chain drape fanning out from the bell remind me of sound waves spreading - hence Resonance. Handmade entirely from anodized aluminum with aluminum draping chain and steel jingle bells. Each belt is 39" long, and has a sturdy clasp on each end; wrap it around and clip it onto itself anywhere along the length of the belt so it fits. If you need your belt longer than 39" just leave me a note. Check out our Promo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLcsWkbkIEg facebook.com/utopiaarmoury instagram.com/utopiaarmoury utopiaarmoury.tumblr.com twitter.com/utopiaarmoury utopia.armoury [!at] gmail.com
Handmade in Helsinki. Op bestelling gemaakt. Materialen gerecyclede zoetwaterparels gerecyclede glazen kralen nylon gecoate sieradendraad Gouden vergulde zilveren slot en ketting Details Kleur: wit / lichtroze Lengte: 40-42 cm (als u wilt dat het korter / langer is, stuur dan een e-mail op [email protected]) Aantekeningen Parels en kralen van de tweede hand, de vorm en kleur van de parels kunnen variëren Stuks te koop: 5 Zorginstructies Douchen niet, zwem of slaap met de sieraden erop Vermijd contact met cosmetica, parfum en andere chemicaliën Om verpakkingsafval te verminderen, worden NAKU -producten verkocht zonder geschenkdozen.
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Mail Man Charm (chain Maille): Now that I have lots of cheap, saw cut jump rings (see https://www.instructables.com/id/Scroll-saw-jig-for-cutting-jump-rings/), it's time for some fun and quick chainmail projects. If you've never done any chain mail before, you might …
All bracelet/necklace lengths include the clasp. To find your BRACELET LENGTH, start with your wrist measurement. To determine your wrist measurement, carefully measure your wrist where you intend to wear the bracelet using a length of string or flexible tape with light tension. Use the closest comfortable ½ inch. For a snug fit, add 1/4" to 1/2". For a comfort fit, add 3/4" to 1". For a loose fit, add 1-1/4". This will be the bracelet length. If you need a length not listed, please message me. I will be happy to accommodate. The smaller wire gauge is perfect a more petite wrist or a younger jewelry lover! Jens Pind Linkage 3, this weave uses 3 rings per section. While looking somewhat complicated, the weave is very flexible. The colors this piece uses are Purple, Light Purple, and Frost. The clasp is a gunmetal plated toggle clasp that is lead free. A gunmetal plated lobster claw clasp is also available. The decorative dangle are genuine Swarovski 3mm Amethyst, Crystal and Tanzanite bicone crystals. This piece is about 3/16” wide. The rings for this piece are 20 gauge (0.8 mm) anodized aluminum. All of my pieces are hand woven, one ring at a time, by me in my studio. I do not outsource any labor. Great care and pride are taken to ensure the rings are as closed as possible to resist clothing snags and scratches. The rings are saw cut to ensure an even and smooth closure. All of my materials are purchased in the US or Canada. The rings are anodized aluminum, unless otherwise specified. Anodizing is an electrochemical process that applies a dye to the bare aluminum rings. The result is a beautiful color that will not tarnish. Please select the desired length. Note that certain color patterns may become altered at a length other than the one indicated for the displayed piece. For example, a rainbow pattern may gain or lose an entire color to accommodate a length adjustment. The pieces are lightweight and sturdy. They will scratch or break given sufficient force. These are handmade pieces of art. There may be minor imperfections. Due to the anodizing process, there may be slight color variations from time to time. This is very similar to dye lots when dealing with fabrics or yarns. Due to variations in display devices, the actual shade may vary from that depicted on your device. Clean up is easy with mild dish soap and water. With a little care, these pieces will last years. Please contact me with any questions, comments or concerns. Shipping Insurance is available for an additional fee, usually $0.80. Just let me know.
Protecteur, le bijou de main Mitaine est pensé pour envelopper la main telle une armure précieuse.Accumulation de chaînes fines, cette pièce s'inspire des cottes de mailles épousant chaque mouvement avec délicatesse.Seconde peau, ce bijou s'enfile sur deux doigts et s'attache autour du poignet tel un bracelet. Chaque bijou yay est unique, fabriqué à la commande par un artisan de notre atelier, pour vous. 🇫🇷 À porter seul ou en accumulation avec nos bracelets.
Captive Bead Chainmaille Earrings: In this tutorial I will be showing you how to create a simple pair of earrings. They are so quick to make you may end up with several pairs so that you'll always have a pair to match any outfit. These earrings make an excellent beginner's project if…
A watchful Rhinoceros peeks over a heart. This durable enamel and sterling silver pendant measures 3/4 of an inch high and 5/8ths of an inch across. It hangs from an adjustable sterling silver chain that can be latched on any link between 16 and 20 inches. I ship this First Class mail with tracking in a gift box.
This tutorial has a lot of images – please be patient if it takes a few moments to load. Although I don’t recommend attempting a Half Persian weave for the first one you learn, I decide…
GARTER BELT PDF | INSTANT DOWNLOAD ABOUT THIS TUTORIAL This "Beginner - Level 3" PDF tutorial from best-selling chainmail author Dylon Whyte contains everything you need to know to weave, end, join and make jewelry pieces from the original "Garter Belt" chain pattern. As well as information on suitable jump ring sizes and materials. "Garter Belt" is a wide, elegant, lacy weave suitable for many jewelry and decorative applications. Painstakingly written and illustrated, all "Dylon Whyte's Art of Chainmail" tutorials feature high resolution 3D images, a proven step-by-step instruction method for construction and have been reproduced from high resolution digital files as a fully-printable PDF. If you are familiar with any either of Dylon's best-selling books on the construction of chains and chainmail jewelry, you will know exactly what to expect from these well-respected quality tutorials. GET ALL OF DYLON'S TUTORIALS PLUS THE ART OF CHAINMAIL EBOOK FOR ONLY $55 https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/574108486/chainmailbundletutorialsbooksdylon ABOUT WHYTES Whytes is the brand which represents Jack, Dylon and Ashley Whyte, a family of Canadian artists. Our goal is to help people channel their inner creator and find relief from stress by practicing art in everyday life. OUR PRODUCTS Whytes' books and tutorials are a great source of edutainment for all ages. KEEP IN TOUCH Join a community of fans and friendly creators who share an interest in the arts.
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