Crafts

Discover living history supplies for depicting historical daily life: sewing equipment, parchment, coins, pouches, scales, and more.

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Tijdlijn
Tijdlijn
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Type
Schede
Schede
Kleur
Kleur
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Materiaal
Hardheid
Hardheid
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Ringdiameter
Maat
Maat
Snede
Snede
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Brand
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Showing a visitor the daily life of a Roman, Viking, or medieval person: reenactment & living history, museum education

In reenactment, living history, and museums, you try to convey your love for history to others. You try to immerse yourself in the daily life of a historical figure. How better to do this than with historical artifacts? In our store, you will find all the historical artifacts to spend a day in the life of a Roman, Viking, or medieval person. This is great for yourself as a reenactor or museum employee, but also very interesting for visitors who have often never encountered history in such a way.

The surgeon & Roman bathhouse

In our store, you will find everything to reenact a surgeon and demonstrate a historical operation. We have various surgical sets and items such as ear scoops. You will also find everything here to demonstrate a Roman bathhouse. With the strigil, oil was scraped from the skin, and perfume and oil were stored in a balsamarium. Additionally, we have all sorts of objects with which you can demonstrate the daily life of a Roman, medieval person, or Viking in the field of personal care. Here you will find horn and bone combs, beard combs, historical razors, and mirrors.

Working knives, hemp ropes, and medieval tools

At a living history and reenactment event or in a museum, you can spend the entire day making a historical piece of furniture such as a chest or a door. Here you will find working knives, medieval tools, door handles, chest fittings, hinges, and all sorts of other handy items to get started with historical woodworking. Hemp ropes are always handy to have and look beautiful as decoration in a camp or historical space.