A pull-over hood with short mantle and shoulder gusset, based on the Herjolfsnes and London finds. This is a Nockert, Type 3 / Norlund Type II hood,...
... the armynge poyntis muste be made of fyne twyne suche as men make stryngis for crossbowes and they muste be trussid small and poyntid as poyntis....
Made in a shape used by travelers, pilgrims and soldiers, our forage bag is great for carrying small kit items, lunch or modern essentials. Bag has 3...
Known variously as legwraps, wickelbander or puttees, winingas are woven woolen strips which were wrapped around the lower leg among the Anglo-Saxon...
Made in a shape used by travelers, pilgrims and soldiers, our forage bag is great for carrying small kit items, lunch or modern essentials. Bag has 3...
Tippets are ornamental strips of fabric attached to a band circling the upper arm. They appear to have evolved from a strip depending from the lower...
Based on a silver hooked tag (dress hook) of the Anglo-Saxon period. It is circular with an intact hook and two peripheral pierced lugs for stitching...