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Latest revision as of 18:28, 26 January 2018
Gallery
Christian Woman AD793‑1215 Following the rules of the church, her hair is covered by a wimple worn atop a wrap over cloak. Her woollen clothing is undyed. This look can be worn at any Regia event.
Louise
Alan Tidy WE0001 English Thegnly Woman AD900‑1179 A wealthy woman wearing a veil over her woollen mantle. Under this she wears a woollen dress cut slightly short in the arm and skirt to expose a little of the linen undershift beneath.
Kat
Alan Tidy WE0002 Shoe AD850‑1050 Simple slip on shoes like these have been found in England, Ireland and Denmark.
by Ana Deissler
AS0001 Nun AD793‑1215 A 'mynecen' or a nun living in a convent - following the Rule of St Benedict. Dark wool dress and veil, white underdress and wimple.
Jane
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