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Woman's Anglo Saxon dress (from the origional website:) This dress is entirely hand sewn. The underdress is linen, the overdress is woolen. The belt is tablet wowen in linen. Maybe it should not be wrapped twice around the waist, but I like it this way very much. The pouch is of wool, with an embroidered beast from the Bayeaux tapestry (woolen threads in natural colors and hibiscus). Slavic Design, Saxon Clothing, Anglo Saxon Clothing, Celtic Clothing, Medieval Garb, Sca Garb, Medieval Clothes, Viking Costume, Viking Clothing

Woman's Anglo Saxon dress (from the origional website:) This dress is entirely hand sewn. The underdress is linen, the overdress is woolen. The belt is tablet wowen in linen. Maybe it should not be wrapped twice around the waist, but I like it this way very much. The pouch is of wool, with an embroidered beast from the Bayeaux tapestry (woolen threads in natural colors and hibiscus).

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Early Clothing in Costume History - Saxon, Frankish and Anglo Saxon Costume 500-1000AD Targaryen Dynasty, Anglo Saxon Clothing, Middle Ages Clothing, Aged Clothing, Medieval Garb, The Dark Ages, Sca Garb, Western Civilization, Early Middle Ages

By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com After the fall of the Roman Empire Britain went into the period known as the Dark Ages and the next area of costume is of the Saxon and Frankish fashion era 500 to 599 AD. This page is one of illustrations only and further below these small illustrations are …

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This is the sort of thing I'd wear in the winter:  it's warm, and has that lovely Maid Marian look. Saxon Clothing, Anglo Saxon Clothing, Aged Clothing, Medieval Costumes, Medieval Garb, Maid Marian, Horse Black, Sca Garb, Historical Clothes

Historic Enterprises Headrail Set, Anglo-Saxon [BSD-WHW-03] - Women covered their heads in tenth and eleventh century England as it was considered indecent for a woman to show her hair. The archaeological record offers little in the way of information for women's headcoverings in this period, so modern interpretations are of necessity based on illuminations and extrapolations from

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