lthough they now serve many useful purposes, screwdrivers were originally invented to help knights put on armor.
So the next time you need one to work on your computer, or fix a faucet, or put an armoire together, or tighten up your glasses, just thing... what if you had to get dressed with one of these!?
Got some new goodies in my shop so you might want to take a look. No screwdriver required!
Friday, August 8, 2008
Fact of the Day :)
Posted by Deanna Lack at 1:04 PM 0 comments
Labels: armor, etsy, jewelry, knights, Renaissance, screwdriver
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Armor anyone?
I'm honestly sort of amazed that chainmaille has more or less gone mainstream. Once decking only knights and footmen (as recently as World War I, as in the mask above) on their way to battle, and until only recently seen more or less on nerds and geeks on their way to the Renaissance Faire, and here we are with tutorials on how to do it in major craft stores, and perfectly respectable jewelers including it in the repertoire, and you can get an aluminum maille shirt on Think Geek that you're apparently supposed to wear to work. In case your boss brings his bastard sword.
I'm curious as to how it made this journey, so I'm planning on doing a few blog posts on the history of Maille. Stay tuned.
Posted by Deanna Lack at 7:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: armor, chain mail, chainmaille, history, jewelry, knights, Renaissance