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Cariadoc's Miscellany: A Jewler's Bibliography

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    Jewellery of the Ancient World, by Jack Ogden, Rizzoli, 1982. Jewellery Through 7000 Years, British Museum Publications Limited, 1976. Jewelry Ancient to Modern, Anne Garside Ed., Viking Press, 1979. The first of these contains the most careful and scholarly discussion of what stones and techniques were used when that I have ever seen.

Cariadoc's Miscellany: Concerning Gemstones

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    In these days the Franks know the use of many stones. But often for one stone they use many names, and at other times one name signifies stones that are wholly different. Thus the ruby and the ballas ruby and the garnet are all at times called by the one name: carbuncle, that signifies a red stone.

Cariadoc's Miscellany: Concerning the C in SCA

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    The use of period techniques is made still more difficult by the fact that if you wish to use period tools to make jewelry you must first make the tools. The result is that most Society artists compromise, using some mixture of authentic and modern techniques to produce their work.

Cariadoc's Miscellany - pbm.com

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    Cariadoc's Miscellany Search! This is an electronic version of almost all of Cariadoc's Miscellany, which is a collection of articles and recipes. This version is a work in progress; I have not scanned all the illustrations. For more information about food in the Renaissance and Middle ages, check out the Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage.

Cariadoc's Miscellany: Period Sources for Story Telling

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    Period Sources for Story Telling One of my favorite activities at events is to wander from table to table at a feast or from campfire to campfire at a camping event, telling poems and stories. I know of no better way of pulling people out of the twentieth century, if only for a few minutes-especially if the story is presented as a medieval ...

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