Description
This style of hood is based on/inspired by a find in Skjold Harbor in Norway which dates to the 11th century. A hood is a great cover for the head and the shoulders from exposure to sun, cold temperatures and especially windy weather. In the medieval times a hood was often also combined with some kind of coif, hat, cap or a combination of coif and cap.
I printed this lovely midweight linen fabric by hand using an axe, knife & spear stamp which I carved myself.
Skjoldehamn Hood
XLarge – red (dark) / silver – axe, knife & spear print – midweight linen
Fabric: pre-washed, new dark red linen fabric – midweight 100% linen – “beet red”
Face/neck opening height/width: ca. 15 inch
Print: thrown weapons – axe, knife & spear print
Premium silver printing ink, heat set
1 layer linen (unlined) with felled seams & some hand stitching where necessary
Machine-washable
Made in Shalimar, Florida, USA
Please keep in mind that photos sometimes can’t display the true colors. Every hood & print is slightly different and unique due to the handprinting process and the natural linen fiber.
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