Doing my part to stimulate the economy.
Oct. 15th, 2008 06:29 pmBecause three sale-priced long sleeved cotton tops at Eddie Bauer were necessary to my getting through work at winter without looking like a bag lady and because I could not rationalize throwing money at some of my favorite talented people this past weekend instead, The Curmudgeon brings you......
Beautiful things:
The Memento Mori paternoster I mentioned in a previous post, can be admired here
http://www.the-treasury.biz/SCA.htm. The rosewood paternoster sucketh not either, having a marvelous tactile quality. The artisan is Mistress Eirny Thorvaldsdottir, late of the West, currently of Atenveldt, and yes, she will be at Estrella War.
It's a ring! It's a toy! It's a scientific instrument! Our very own
acanthusleaf now has nifty armillary sphere rings. http://www.medievaljeweler.com/rings.html Anybody on my f-list who is planning on doing the Steampunk Con thing in San Jose Halloween weekend should check them out. Her medieval reproductions and SCA award regalia are top notch too.
If Cok Guzel (which, they tell me, is Turkish for Beautiful Things) had a website, I'd put 'em up. I freely admit scanty knowledge on their niche, but they had damn nice jewelry, tesbih (Islamic prayer beads) and fabrics for Near Eastern applications.
I have a weakness for pottery. I own more pottery than I can possibly drink from or eat off of. Raku Raku Tei is Japanese, but she makes awesome medieval European reproductions. Be sure to go ogle her commissions page. I plan on adding something from RRT to my collection as soon as I can.
http://www.rakurakutei.com/sales.htm#Jugs%20&%20Drinking%20vessels
Beautiful things:
The Memento Mori paternoster I mentioned in a previous post, can be admired here
http://www.the-treasury.biz/SCA.htm. The rosewood paternoster sucketh not either, having a marvelous tactile quality. The artisan is Mistress Eirny Thorvaldsdottir, late of the West, currently of Atenveldt, and yes, she will be at Estrella War.
It's a ring! It's a toy! It's a scientific instrument! Our very own
If Cok Guzel (which, they tell me, is Turkish for Beautiful Things) had a website, I'd put 'em up. I freely admit scanty knowledge on their niche, but they had damn nice jewelry, tesbih (Islamic prayer beads) and fabrics for Near Eastern applications.
I have a weakness for pottery. I own more pottery than I can possibly drink from or eat off of. Raku Raku Tei is Japanese, but she makes awesome medieval European reproductions. Be sure to go ogle her commissions page. I plan on adding something from RRT to my collection as soon as I can.
http://www.rakurakutei.com/sales.htm#Jugs%20&%20Drinking%20vessels