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THL Douceline de la Hay received a [[Lux Caidis]] on 10/21/2006 from TRM [[Sven and Kolfinna]]
THL Douceline de la Hay received a [[Lux Caidis]] on 10/21/2006 from TRM [[Sven and Kolfinna]]
==Affiliations==
*[[Taliesin de Morlet]]
*[[Isle of Rhodes]]


== Persona ==
== Persona ==


==Interests==
1455 -1500 France/Scotland


== Offices & Positions==
== Offices & Positions==
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== Projects & Publications ==
== Projects & Publications ==
=== Majolica Bowl ===
=== Majolica Bowl ===
Made as a door prize for a Festival of the Rose (2007?)
It was made in traditional 15th century Maiolica technique with hand formulated glazes and stains (no ready to use junk). Thrown on the wheel (Not mold cast). Painted by hand, no stencils or decals. Low fired white terracotta.  Made in 2006. Donated as a door prize for a Festival of the Rose (2007?)  
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Image:DoucelineBowl.jpg|Bowl
Image:DoucelineBowl.jpg|Bowl

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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Dreiburgen
Status: Unknown
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Per pale sable and argent, a roundel between in fess an increscent and a decrescent counterchanged, on a chief gules three triskeles argent.
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THL Douceline de la Hay received a Lux Caidis on 10/21/2006 from TRM Sven and Kolfinna

Affiliations

Persona

Interests

1455 -1500 France/Scotland

Offices & Positions

  • Altavia Arts & Sciences Champion, 5/12/07

Event Staff

Classes Taught

Projects & Publications

Majolica Bowl

It was made in traditional 15th century Maiolica technique with hand formulated glazes and stains (no ready to use junk). Thrown on the wheel (Not mold cast). Painted by hand, no stencils or decals. Low fired white terracotta. Made in 2006. Donated as a door prize for a Festival of the Rose (2007?)

Memories

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