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Hood Liripipe Gugel pointed, bordeaux  - 1

Hood Liripipe Gugel pointed, bordeaux

€27.85
Availability: 48 In Stock

This Gugel is an excellent building material and a long tip (also attached to Liripipe). Due to the long tip, it can be attributed to the High and Low Middle Ages. This Gugel can be transported in various sizes and can also be accompanied.

A feature of the hood in general is this hood, which also covers the shoulders. The hood was first worn by the Vikings. In the High Middle Ages it was part of the everyday clothing of farmers, artisans and travellers. From the fourteenth century, the hood became a fashion accessory - the trim became fairer, the tip longer and the hem often decorated. From the sixteenth century it was rarely used.

Details:

- Available sizes: Single size

- Available colors: red, brown

-Material: 100% cotton

Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer

Note:

Only the gugel is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, white with spots - 1

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, white with spots

€91.98
Availability: 10 In Stock

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?

Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!

Details:
- Hair length: approx. 10 – 15 cm
- Color: White with spots

Shoulder Leather Made of Nordic Sheepskin, White - 1

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, white

€91.98
Availability: 10 In Stock

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, white

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?
Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!

Details:
- Hair length: approx. 10 - 15 cm
- Color: White

Shoulder Skin Made of Nordic Sheepskin, Stained White - 1

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, stained white

€91.98
Availability: 10 In Stock

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, stained white

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?

Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!

Details:
- Hair length: approx. 10 - 15 cm
- Color: Spotted white

Shoulder skin made of Nordic sheepskin, spotted - 1

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, spotted

€91.98
Availability: 10 In Stock

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?

Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!

Details:
- Hair length: approx. 10 - 15 cm
- Color: Mottled

Shoulder Leather Made of Nordic Sheepskin, Black - 1

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, black

€91.98
Availability: 10 In Stock

Shoulder leather made of Nordic sheepskin, black

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?

Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!

Details:
- Hair length: approx. 10 - 15 cm
- Color: Black

Shoulder Skin, Black Berserker Leather Cover - 1

Shoulder leather, black Berserker leather cover

€122.40
Availability: 50 In Stock

Shoulder skin, Berserker Black leather cover

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?

Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!

Shoulder Skin, Brown Berserker Skin Cover - 1

Shoulder Skin, Brown Berserker Skin Cover

€122.40
Availability: 10 In Stock

Shoulder Skin, Berserker Brown Leather Cover

As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and wealth, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.

Even the Vikings of that era had to wrap up warm enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.
But what options did they have?

Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming marvel.But even when the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.

This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether at a Viking festival or in a medieval market, with this shoulder leather no cold will get in the way.

As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or hair size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stands in the way of the next big event!