[Namron] norse question
Susan Tillery
SuTillery at comcast.net
Wed Jan 21 14:41:30 PST 2004
This is the best I've come up with if you check with the naalbinding
newslist at yahoo you might find more.
"From the Viking period there are two examples of naalbinding mittens
from Iceland and some fragments from graves in Finland. There is also a
panel of gold mesh worked in the technique in a C10 silk from Mammen,
Denmark, and from further afield, a naalbinding cap from C9-C10 Antinoe,
Egypt. From Novgorod, there are nine fragments of naalbinding but only
one of these is C10, the rest being medieval. Most examples of the
technique from the medieval period come from excavations in Scandinavia,
Finland, Poland, Russia and from wealthy royal and ecclesiastical tombs
scattered through Europe. A naalbinding sock was also found from late
medieval Uppsala, Sweden. The technique is best know from mittens, and
appears to have been climate-dependent as, apart from Northern Europe,
it is also widely know in the mountain areas of Central Asia, where it
is still as common as knitting is here."
http://www.regia.org/naalbind.htm
bobby harlow wrote:
> i have run in to a problem concerning norse costume,,,,,,,i have been
> unable to find ANY references to gloves/mittens for 9-10th century
> norsemen......does anyone have any idea if they would have worn gloves
> or mittens?i am working really hard at putting together a passable norse
> costume and have yet to find ANY info on handwear and am getting
> frustrated as hell with it.so anyone that could help it would be much
> appreciated before i pull what little hair i have left out,,lol,,,,,
> Thanks in advance,
> Halldor the almost bald,,lol
>
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