Mar 14, 2011 18:11
Hey hive-mind, I want pics and references for viking era wool combs. Please help? I wanna make some... it seems like a fun project. I saw a pic of some in Nialla's spiffy book, and now I can't find any pics of extant ones.
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Option A: There are iron tines recovered from Iron Age Finland and I have a photo of a recreation piece made based on the finds on display at the Finnish National Museum. These combs are a crafted from two ~6-8" pieces of wood at a perpendicular angle with a single layer of sharpened iron tines drilled in.
Option B: The other style is based on the Oseberg find which is constructed with the iron tines welted onto an iron backbone which is then set into a single piece of wood for the handle.
Basically how much metal work do you want to do?
Feel free to email me if you want images scanned: walkazon at hotmail dot com. FYI: The Tools for Textile Production from Birka and Hedeby by Eva Andersson mentions a lack of comb evidence from all the archeological sites involved in these digs (p 130).
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(Which I'm guessing is why looking at the ID numbers mentioned in this thesis for a ullkam in the University museum database seems to pull up references to heckles.)
This monograph on flax (very big download!) there's one on page 32 of the PDF.
PS. Apparently this photo is from the Bergen museum:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arnybo/2353875718/
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Any help offered will be rewarded! Please email me at dairine7644 at gmail dot com. I thank all of you in advance as it is nice to know I am not the only fiber junky out here....
Be well....Doreen
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