Early of the summer I had the opportunity to visit Bruges Museum in Bergen, which was great fun. The museum has a large collection of finds from the excavations of the mede ancient port town in the mountains. It refers mainly to the finds from the late 1200's and early 1300's. It was very inspiring and I photographed the masses. In other words, you can probably expect your multiple projects in the future, inspired by medieval Bergen. Now only a purse.
Left: Scrotum, made of bark tanned goatskin from Morjärvs tannery. It is cut as a circle with a diameter of 22 cm. Pull The shoe consists of a strap cut from the same leather as the scrotum and sits in 40 evenly spaced holes, about 1 inch from edge. Woodworking is made of the same belt as the draw cord and even the sitting for 40 holes, spaced so that each of laskningshålen sits in line between a Hali draw cord and the circle's center, about 6 cm from the edge. It consists of one lap move through the holes so that the draw cord, complemented by a round whipping each stitch inserted behind the strap from the first lap.
Right: Photo of the find. Unfortunately the photo opportunities are limited by the stand's glass walls.
It is an interesting finding that strongly reminiscent of findings described in Purses in Pieces in intercept and appearance, with circular leather and decorative pleats. The difference is that this purse has a butting Kunt "waist" known as the folds in place and ensuring that the bottom is always bowl-shaped, even if the scrotum is fully open.
on request I add a picture of scrotum in open and took the opportunity to squeeze in a picture with the belt tied on the opening so that it is securely closed.
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