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These are pieces that are available for sale right now. You can also use them as examples of work that you can custom order. Enjoy!
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This faux ivory belt buckle and fitting set is based of an original in the Cluny
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Keeping with the aesthetics of a kitchen knife from the 14-16c while making the shape that I personaly like best.
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We produce buckles, buttons, belt plaques and other miscellaneous pieces individually cast in hand carved soapstone molds.
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Around the start of the second quarter of the 15c arm took drastic steps forward in protection and in looks.
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Used much like a modern PDA, wax tablets where common amongst educated people.
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Fully armoured rocking horse, detailed out with custom cast buckles and rosettes. |
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Knees based on the painting The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara, ca. 1510, by Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553)
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