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German wulsthaube

Posted by: Alysten on: February 4, 2011

I have been working on getting the correct head wear for the Saxon dress. Here is the wulsthaube in it’s final incarnation. It is fairly comfortable to wear and not too heavy on the head.  The head dress is in 3 parts, under cap, roll and veil.  I am keeping everything together via veil pins.

Wulsthaube

With the rapier armor

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  • opusanglicanum: there is a c15th version, and the latest example (the one I used) was from richard dolby cook's dictionary of 1832, quoted in elizabeht ayrtons englis
  • Alysten: I've done several galentines that require that level of boning. But I haven't done one of those types of subtleties yet. I am hoping to attempt one w
  • opusanglicanum: havae you tried the seventeenth century thing where you bone out a whole chicken (that bits tricky as you have to bone it complete from the inside, in

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