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*'''''Artisan:''''' Herr '''[[Ludwig Hebenstreit Von Augspurg]]''' | *'''''Artisan:''''' Herr '''[[Ludwig Hebenstreit Von Augspurg]]''' | ||
**'''''Project:''''' A | **'''''Project:''''' A recreation of a pleatwork embroidered shirt depicted within Bernard Strigel's [https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.33753.html portrait of Hans Roth from 1527]. An exploration of more complex pleatwork embroidery and a style of buttons that I believe to be unique to this region and time before reappearing many years later as a "dorsett" button, but this time as a royal artisan will give me space to do thorough research on both the overall pleatwork technique, button styles, and work finer than I have previously attempted. | ||
*'''''Artisan:''''' THL '''[[Megan de Barri]]''', BoC | *'''''Artisan:''''' THL '''[[Megan de Barri]]''', BoC |
Revision as of 21:37, 3 January 2025
At Winter Coronation/12th Night 2025 Their Majesties Valentine and Brocc created the Royal Artisans of Caid.
The purpose of this group is to allow a small group of artisans, who have not yet been recognized as laurels, to showcase the projects they are working on.
Valentine_and_Brocc (Caid Crown #93)
Their Majesties Valentine and Brocc chose the following artisans as the Royal Artisans of Caid for thier reign:
- Artisan: Mistress Cara Michelle DuValier, OP
- Project: An enameled Pelican medallion with setting and a lampwork bead chain
- Artisan: Lady Constance Lane
- Project:: I'm thinking comics. Possibly about my personal journey, or funny things I've witnessed in kingdom
- Artisan: Tiarna (Lord) Fiachra an Doire
- Project: I will do a painting or illumination with the paints and brushes I have made
- Artisan: Herr Ludwig Hebenstreit Von Augspurg
- Project: A recreation of a pleatwork embroidered shirt depicted within Bernard Strigel's portrait of Hans Roth from 1527. An exploration of more complex pleatwork embroidery and a style of buttons that I believe to be unique to this region and time before reappearing many years later as a "dorsett" button, but this time as a royal artisan will give me space to do thorough research on both the overall pleatwork technique, button styles, and work finer than I have previously attempted.
- Artisan: THL Megan de Barri, BoC
- Project: An SCA court barony appropriate version of the 12th cent. crown of Saint Erik of Sweden. The original made out of gilt copper and housed in his reliquary in Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden. I will be using silver and attempting some gilding using heat to fuse the gold as accents since gold is expensive!
- Follow the project at Recreating St. Erik's Funerary Crown.
- Artisan:: Freiin Ylaria Thriepland
- Project: Set of 16th century hats to include a Flinderhaube and heraldic embroidered / beaded tellerbarret