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Medieval Gugel Stig: Authentic used look

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The medieval hood in an authentic distressed look is the ideal addition to Viking portrayals and historical garb for LARP or reenactment.

  • Detailed reconstruction based on an archaeological find from Skjoldehamn dating from the 10th to 12th centuries
  • Made from 100% robust cotton with characteristic raw edges and hand-embroidered decorative elements
  • Unique design with a pointed hem and individual distressed look achieved through a special washing process
  • High wearing comfort in one size with a practical drawstring at the neck for an optimal fit
  • Versatile combination for roles such as ranger, shieldmaiden, or merchant at any medieval market
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Medieval Gugel Stig: Authentic Used Look
Medieval Gugel Stig: Authentic used look
Medieval Gugel Stig: Authentic Used Look

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Questions about the product Medieval Gugel Stig: Authentic used look

What material is the medieval hood made of, and what is the maximum head circumference for which the one-size-fits-all is suitable?

The medieval hood Stig is made of 100% cotton and comes in a one-size-fits-all design suitable for head circumferences up to approximately 60 cm.

What color options are available for the Medieval Gugel Stig and is it available in different sizes?

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How should the medieval Gugel Stig be washed, and what historical find is the design of this head covering based on?

The medieval hooded headdress should be machine washed on a gentle cycle at 40°C and is not suitable for tumble drying. The design of this headdress is based on the historical Skjoldehamn find.

Which historical artifact from Norway served as the model for the design of the medieval Gugel Stig, and to which century is this original dated?

The medieval Gugel Stig is based on the Skjoldehamn-Gugel, an archaeological find from Norway. This historical original is dated to between the 10th and 12th centuries.