1520s German Leberfarben Worsted Rock
‘Leberfarben’ means ‘liver-coloured’ – a pale version of this colour was common for low status garments in 16th century Germany.…
‘Leberfarben’ means ‘liver-coloured’ – a pale version of this colour was common for low status garments in 16th century Germany.…
This short vest-style Goller is suitable for a German middle class woman, and was fashionable through much of the 16th…
A black velvet purse for an early 16th century German noble woman, in the style of Cranach paintings. This style…
A pleated Goller (partlet) in very fine linen with an embroidered collar, suitable for an early 16th century noble German…
This style of hat was worn by German men and women, particularly middle classes, during the early-mid 16th century, as…
A mid 15th century truncated henin, for a Netherlandish noblewoman. This style of headwear was in vogue in the Netherlands,…
An early 16th century velvet hat for a Portuguese noblewoman. Joana de Barios won my Hat Prize at Canterbury Faire…
A wonderfully distinctive headdress for a noble 15th century Burgundian lady. I’d been wanting to make a hat in this…
An early 16th century German Haube (caul), with a net of knotted silk, suitable for a noble lady. After finishing…
A high necked gown in velvet and brocade. This style was worn by noble women in eastern Germany from 1520s-1540s.…
Another Unterrock (kirtle/underdress) suitable for a middle or upper-class woman in early 16th century Germany, providing support and shape under…
A simple linen Goller (partlet) for an early 16th century middle class German woman. The Goller covers the chest and…