A handwoven wool blanket with fringes, inspired by textile traditions found across early medieval Europe (8th–13th century). Lightweight yet functional, it is ideal for layering during cooler evenings, autumn, and spring, rather than harsh winter conditions.
This versatile piece can be worn as a mantle or cloak, or used as a sleeping blanket, making it a practical and historically grounded addition to any kit.
Historical Context
Rectangular wool textiles like this were widely used throughout early medieval Europe, serving both as garments and multipurpose cloths. They appear in iconography, manuscript depictions, and archaeological interpretations, often worn draped over the shoulders or fastened as a simple cloak.
Their simplicity, functionality, and adaptability made them a core element of everyday clothing.
Traditional Craftsmanship
- Handwoven using traditional techniques
- Made from 100% merino wool
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Plant-dyed (natural dyes) – slight color variations and small discolorations may occur, which are a natural and authentic feature of this process
- Finished with fringes
The fabric is woven in a twill weave, ensuring durability, flexibility, and a natural drape.
Specifications
- Material: 100% merino wool
- Weave: twill weave
- Dimensions: approx. 134 × 240 cm
- Weight: approx. 330 g/m²
Why This Piece?
- ✔️ historically inspired and versatile
- ✔️ breathable and temperature-regulating wool
- ✔️ suitable for reenactment, LARP, and living history
- ✔️ can be worn or used as a blanket
Dead People Style
We focus on authentic materials and functional design rooted in historical reality.
No artificial finishes. No shortcuts. Just honest craftsmanship.