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Chainmaille 101: Moorish Rose: Moorish Rose, a spiral sheet weave using interwoven units of mobii. My normal colors apply but I will list them anyway. Color Key: Red = interpolated rings Blue = inactive or finished weave Green = active or added ring Yellow = orbital captive rin…
This is an update for the on going battel of me vs my Hauberk. Here I attempt to make a neck portion of the Hauberk so that the torso, back and sleeves are ...
Chainmail rings by type: Green framed: Those rings have been used in medieval Europe. Yet butted rings are only found in non-live-protecting context - for example decorative elements as brass fringes at the hem of chainmail garments. Orange: Clamp rivets were rather used in India. Yellow rings: They are solid rings. Solid rings were used from Roman times to Late Medieval times in Europe. Yet without closer examination, it is hard to tell them apart.