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*Teaching Youth Archery, [[Collegium Caidis 2009]]
*Teaching Youth Archery, [[Collegium Caidis 2009]]
*Archery For Youth, [[Collegium Caidis 2009]]
*Archery For Youth, [[Collegium Caidis 2009]]
*Intaglio Carving, [[Potrero War 2010]]
*Intaglio Carving (youth, beginning, and intermediate), [[Great Western War 2010]]
*Simple Silversmithing, [[Great Western War 2010]]
*Drop-In Lapidary Workshop & Roundtable, [[Great Western War 2010]]
*Youth Archery, [[Collegium Caidis 2011]]
*Youth Archery, [[Collegium Caidis 2011]]
*Period Action Figure or Greek Jointed Dolls, [[Collegium Caidis 2011]]
*Period Action Figure or Greek Jointed Dolls, [[Collegium Caidis 2011]]
*Casting Pewter Rings in Soapstone Molds, [[Potrero War 2011]]
*Embellishing Pewter Rings with Enamel Paints, [[Potrero War 2011]]
*Period Action Figure or Greek Jointed Dolls, [[Festival of the Rose 2011]]
*Making Jointed Dolls of Stone, [[Pennsic War 2011]]
*Casting Pewter Rings in Soapstone Molds, [[Great Western War 2011]]
*Period Action Figure or Greek Jointed Dolls, [[Great Western War 2011]]
*Intaglio Carving, [[Great Western War 2010]]


== Competitions ==  
== Competitions ==  

Revision as of 13:11, 18 October 2011

Photo
Rekon.jpg
Rekon and her daughter
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Dreiburgen
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
RekonDevice.jpg
Sable, on a bend sinister vert fimbriated between two increscents three arrows palewise argent
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Lady Rekon of Saaremaa (formerly named Rekon tulema Kuresaare) joined the SCA in the summer of 2007, after attending a St. Corrigan's Day event in Gallavally. She participates in archery, lapidary work and other forms of jewelry-making, costuming, brewing, pewter casting, making beads, making bows (usually very, very tiny ones) and all sorts of other interesting things.

Persona

Rekon is from the area now known as Estonia, during the pre-Christian era, prior to the 13th century. Since the Maahravas (as they called themselves before being named the Eistlanders by the Vikings) generally cremated their dead, did not read or write, and left very few representations of humans, the reconstruction of what she might have worn, done, and believed has been an interesting challenge.

Offices & Positions

Event Staff

Classes Taught

Competitions

Caidian Arts and Sciences and Pentathlon 2011

  • 1st Place Apprentice, Compositional Arts: Poetry
  • 1st Place Apprentice, Culinary Arts: Subtleties
  • 1st Place Journeyman, Fiber Arts: Costume: Review
  • 2nd Place Apprentice, Functional Arts: Herb Craft: Comfort or Cosmetic
  • 2nd Place Apprentice, Functional Arts: Tools: Scribal Tools
  • 1st Place Journeyman, Visual Arts: Jewelry: Other Item
  • 1st Place Apprentice, Visual Arts: Woodcarving
  • 1st Place Apprentice, Visual Arts: Surface Decoration: Other Item

Caidian Arts and Sciences and Pentathlon 2009

  • 1st Place Apprentice, Jewelry: Lapidary
  • 1st Place Apprentice, Games/Toys
  • 2nd Place Apprentice, Brewing: Beers

Projects