Belkar is one of our newest fabric trims. Inspired by renaissance embroidery patterns, this design looks completely authentic as is, or dressed up with pearls or our sew on gems.
This thin woven fabric trim was designed by the Pillaged Village to be used with medieval and renaissance reenactment costuming, making it ideal for use with SCA garb, Renaissance Fair outfits, LARP costumes or other historical or p...
These creepy buttons are antique silver metalized skulls. These sturdy buttons measure 1/2 inches across and 3/4 inch tall. They would be perfect for any pirate outfit, or for anyone with a macabre sense of humor.
These buttons have a shank back, which means that part of the button is a loop on the back meant for attaching the button.
Unlike traditional fabric stores where buttons are sold in pre selecte...
The Cameo button is an off-white pearlized button. This is a reproduction of an antique vintage button, circa 1870-1890. The Cameo button is 1 inch (25mm) or 40 lignes in diameter.
These buttons have a shank back, which means that part of the button is a loop on the back meant for attaching the button.
The LaMode Vintage Button series comes two to a card on a lovely printed card with the time information...
CV-C0251 Amy Brown Pink Wish You Were Here Fairy Postcard
The beautiful fantasy art of Amy Brown is depicted on a high quality heavyweight postcard suitable for framing. The postcard measures 4"x6".
Postcards are discounted if you wish to purchase several of them. They are $10 per dozen (12) and $100 per gross (144). Mix and match styles for the discount. They make great gifts.
These postcards (as ...
One of the most universally studied of the English classics, Beowulf is considered the finest heroic poem in Old English. Written ten centuries ago, it celebrates the character and exploits of Beowulf, a young nobleman of the Geats, a people of southern Sweden.
Beowulf first rescues the royal house of Denmark from two marauding monsters, then returns to rule his people for 50 years, ultimately losing life in ...
British Costume from Earliest Times to 1820 by Emily Jessie Ashdown
This hard-to-find classic, by Mrs. Charles H. Ashdown, draws on primary sources--actual costumes, illuminated manuscripts, effigies, etc.--to provide authentic detailed coverage of what people wore in Britain from the early Saxon period (ca. 460 a.d.) to the reign of King George III (1820). Clothing of commoners, royalty and ecclesiastics is ...
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