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Thorsberghose Fenris - Wolle Braun
- Material: Wool Blend
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Reference: Thorsberg Trousers
41,93 € -
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24,90 €
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24,90 €
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Tasche Juna - Wolle Dunkelgrau
- Material: Wool Blend
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: Unisize
- Maker: Butterfly Garden
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Tasche Juna - Wolle Braun
- Material: Wool Blend
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: Unisize
- Maker: Butterfly Garden
22,90 €Nicht auf Lager
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Skjoldehamn Hose Magnus - Wolle Camel
The Magnus Skjoldehamn Trousers are practical, extremely versatile and easily fit a huge variety of historical or fantasy characters. The trousers are made of a wool blend and can complement just about any shirt or tunic for an authentic medieval look. Slits along the cuffs allow them to fit over all kinds of boots and shoes. A drawstring and ribbon at the waistband allow the trousers to be fastened tightly without needing a belt. It’s the perfect choice for a low maintenance costume!
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Skjoldehamn Hose Gunnar - Braun
The Gunnar Skjoldehamn Trousers are practical, extremely versatile and easily compliment a huge variety of historical or fantasy characters. The trousers are made of a wool blend and can complement just about any shirt or tunic for an authentic medieval look. Slits along the cuffs allow them to fit over all kinds of boots and shoes. A drawstring and ribbon at the waistband allow the trousers to be fastened tightly without needing a belt. It’s the perfect choice for a low maintenance costume!
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Skjoldehamn Gugel Knud Fischgrät - Schwarz/Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
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The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim which does not fall round but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.34,90 € -
Skjoldehamn Gugel Knud Fischgrät - Oliv/Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
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The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim which does not fall round but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.34,90 € -
Skjoldehamn Gugel Knud Fischgrät - Bordeaux/Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
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The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim which does not fall round but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.34,90 € -
Skjoldehamn Gugel Bjorn Wolle - Herbstgrün
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim, which does not fall round, but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely, but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones, which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features, which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.
Mehr erfahren25,13 € -
Skjoldehamn Gugel Bjorn Wolle - Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim, which does not fall round, but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely, but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones, which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features, which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.
Mehr erfahren25,13 € -
Skjoldehamn Gugel Bjorn Wolle - Braun
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim, which does not fall round, but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely, but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones, which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features, which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.
Mehr erfahren25,13 € -
Skapulier Franz - Braun
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes:S/M, L/XL, XXL/XXXL
- Product Details:
- Traditional tabard for monk’s robes. Designed to complete the Burgschneider Monk’s Robe Franziskus but versatilely combinable.
- Material:Chester Plain 100% Cotton
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Skapulier Benedikt - Schwarz
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes:S/M, L/XL, XXL/XXXL
- Product Details:
- Traditional tabard for monk’s robes. Designed to complete the Burgschneider Monk’s Robe Benediktus but versatilely combinable.
- Material:Devon Rough 100% Cotton
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Skapulier Benedikt - Natur
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes:S/M, L/XL, XXL/XXXL
- Product Details:
- Traditional tabard for monk’s robes. Designed to complete the Burgschneider Monk’s Robe Benediktus but versatilely combinable.
- Material:Devon Rough 100% Cotton
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Set mit 2 kleinen Fibeln Vafi
The brooch set Vafi consists of two handmade brass ring fibulas with a diameter of about 2.5 cm, designed specifically for our winingas but can be used everywhere else. The present omega brooch is a type of brooch in use since Roman antiquity, especially the offered variant with the balls as endings, and corresponds to the Ibero-Roman type, which was used from the Roman imperial period to the Middle Ages.
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Each brooch is unique, so small variations in shape and size are possible. Their simple elegance makes them suitable for any style.11,90 € -
Set mit 2 kleinen Fibeln Uri
The brooch set Uri includes two handmade brass ring brooches with a diameter of about 2.4 cm, designed specifically for our winingas but can be used with any other clothing.
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Each brooch is unique, so small variations in shape and size are possible. Their simple elegance makes them suitable for any style.11,90 € -
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Schlauchgugel Noah - Schwarz
Made from wool felt, the Noah Hooded Cowl is an extremely versatile garment. It can be worn as a scarf, face cover or hood to help ward off the cold. The cowl is perfectly suitable for all genders and is a great option for LARP events or medieval festivals.
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Schlauchgugel Noah - Grün
Made from wool felt, the Noah Hooded Cowl is an extremely versatile garment. It can be worn as a scarf, face cover or hood to help ward off the cold. The cowl is perfectly suitable for all genders and is a great option for LARP events or medieval festivals.
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Rushose Kyivan - Schwarz
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Reference: Rus Trousers from Haithabu
Made from 100% cotton, these black trousers provide plenty of comfort and warmth. The Andoya Skjoldehamn Pants are a great choice for a wide range of medieval and fantasy characters. Slits along the cuffs allow them to fit over all kinds of boots and shoes. A drawstring and ribbon at the waistband allow the trousers to be fastened tightly without needing a belt. It’s the perfect choice for a low maintenance costume!
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Rushose Kyivan - Braun
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Reference: Rus Trousers from Haithabu
Made from 100% cotton, these black trousers provide plenty of comfort and warmth. The Andoya Skjoldehamn Pants are a great choice for a wide range of medieval and fantasy characters. Slits along the cuffs allow them to fit over all kinds of boots and shoes. A drawstring and ribbon at the waistband allow the trousers to be fastened tightly without needing a belt. It’s the perfect choice for a low maintenance costume!
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Rushose Ivar Fischgrät - Schwarz/Grau
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S- XXXL
- Product Details:
- Material: Wiltshire Herringbone 60% Wool, 37% Polyester, 3% Nylon
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
Based on the historic Rusvik model, these trousers feature a herringbone weaving pattern, which was particularly popular throughout early medieval Europe. Not only is this design historically accurate, particularly for viking characters, but it gives the fabric a very interesting look that pops. The Rus Pants have short legs and can be accompanied by leg-wrappings, like in the photo.
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