A historical tent based on many representations of early medieval iconography, e.g.
- Utrecht Psalter from the 9th century - one of the most beautiful works of Carolingian art
- Fuldaer Sacramentar from the turn of the 10th-11th century made in the Holy Roman Empire (today's Germany)
- Manuscript Cotton.Claudius.B.IV from the turn of the 11th-12th century made in England.
There are indications that medieval tents could have been made of wool - as the cheapest and most available fabric in the early Middle Ages. In the reenactment, impregnated cotton is most often used because of its much lower price and weight.
They are available in two dimensions:
1. 2.5 x 5 m, height 2.15 m (for 2-3 people)
2. 3 x 6 m, height 2.2 m (for 3-4 people)
The tents we offer are sewn by machine.
The fabric we offer is impregnated cotton - 100% waterproof
The price includes:
- Wooden frame
- Guys made of jute rope
- The right amount of forged tent pegs needed to pitch the tent.
- Cotton bags for the tent and for pegs
Waiting time for a tent, approx. 2 months.