Tatjana Junker "Lagerküche - Mittelalterlich kochen am offenem Feuer"A cooking book about preparing meals on a campfire. German language only.Neudamm-Neudamm Verlag 123 Pagesca. 70 pictures21,5 x 20,5 cm
"Kleidung des Mittelalters selbst anfertigen - Gewandungen der Wikinger"
This book is a great introduction into viking garments and how to make them yourself.
Attention: This version is german language only. For the english version, please see
"Make your own medieval clothing - Viking Garments"76pagesSoft cover
"Kleidung des Mittelalters selbst anfertigen – Kopfbedeckungen für Mann und Frau" (Make your own medieval clothing – headwear for men and women)
Veil, cowl, hood, cap, hat, or beret? Those who wish to believably portray a medieval character will also require a suitable historical headdress. This carefully researched and faithfully illustrated book offers a varied collection of headdresses through the ages. The authors offer examples to unveil the historical sources their interpretations are based on and provide tips on how to wear the individual pieces. The sewing instructions range from early medieval versions to variants based on depictions in the Maciejowski bible and the Codex Manesse to reconstructions of high-medival findings from London.Easily understandable and comprehensible descriptions and illustrations will guide the reader through all steps of the workflow. This will allow even the unexperienced to create pattern layouts, to try out different sewing methods and to hem edges of cut. This reference guide is completed by a basic introtuction to the necessary work techniques and a brief overview over materials to choose the ideal fabrics and colours.64 pages, DIN A4, high-quality softcoverDecember 2009ISBN 978-3-938922-13-2
Attention, this version is available in German only. For the English version, please see
"Make your own medieval clothing - Headwear for men & women"
"Kleidung des Mittelalters selbst anfertigen – Grundausstattung für den Mann"
An introduction to medieval men garments and how to make them yourself.
Attention, this version is german language only. For the english version, please see
"Make your own medieval clothing - Basic garments for men"
Jugger, the game inspired by the eponymous 1989 movie with Rudger Hauer.It wasn't long before a game was developed from a crazy movie idea. A game people still enjoy playing these days.What are "stones" and why do they use a dog's skull as a ball? You will find answers to these and many more questions inside this book featuring 80 colourful pages filled with a variety of tips and tricks.Brought together by players for players to understand the finer points of this rough game.80 fully coloured pagesPublisher: Zauberfeder VerlagPLEASE NOTE; THAT THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN GERMAN LANGUAGE ONLY!
A rounded pot.The pot holds just enough space for four persons' food. The grips are tightly riveted to the pots body. It fits perfectly on our small pot-stand from the "Gudrun" series.Material: steelSmall: 29,5 cm diameter, 9 cm height (inside)Large: 38,5 cm diameter, 11 cm height (inside)
This is a so called "eating awl", an ancestor of the modern fork. In medieval times the people used to dine by using fingers. Nobility and the clergy oftentimes used awls in early medieval times, but it wasn't before the high medieval times, that cutlery became more popular.
The grip is twisted and browned. A very nice accessory for every mans' medieval kitchen.Length: 16,5 cm Material: stainless steel
This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.
The "Jackob" fork is a gread add on to our bestseller, the "Jackob" cutlery set. It is very suitable as a serving fork for cold meat and cheese plates. It can also be used as a regular for for eating. Matching our complete set, the working marks of the blacksmith were not removed, but kept; this underlines the rough character of the cutlery.The two long spikes are bent in an oval shape in the center. This is not only decorative, but helps serving meat or cheese slices.Material: steelLength: 20 cmWidth: 3,5 cmWeight: app. 50 g
This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.
This cutlery set is made from stainless steel. For the wrought-iron look it has a hammer scale decoration. It is blackened and brushed afterwards.The two-pronged fork and the spoon are twisted at the upper part of the handle. You can tie the set together with a leatherstrip or string through a little hole on the end of each handle.We recommend our "Friedhelm" cutlery pouch to transport the set inside safely.
A pretty cutlery is essential for a rusty feast, for medieval camplife or the breakfasttable of a LARP. This cutlery set is hand wash only! Please apply some oil if you store it for a longer time.Material: stainless steelLengh of each piece: approx. 18 cmWeight: aprox. 200 gThe set includes a fork, a spoon and a knife
This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.
The Viking-era bone spoon "Halldis" is hand-carved and carefully polished. It is decorated with a finely crafted dragon's head. Viking-age spoons were rather flat and were best suited for eating porridge and groats. Thus, "Halldis", too, is more suited for eating your morning porridge in your camp or a yogurt at the university than for soup. Incidentally, Vikings usually slurped their right from the bowl, anyway.The bone spoon "Halldis" is an exceptional piece of cutlery, not only for historical camp life.Material: Bone
Length: 16cmWidth: 2cmHandle thickness: 0.5cm
This article is a medieval prop that
is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, an expensive
certification regarding food safety is uneconomical or would have a massive
impact on the selling price.
Therefore, we are obligated to include the following notice: prop – not certified
or suitable for contact with food.