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Secret Project Roundup

September 15, 2016September 15, 2016 / Konstantia/Constans / 5 Comments

I mentioned in Teaser! that I had a lot of secret projects.  And most of them came to fruition yesterday.  So, this post will be all about those secret projects. My house has been the Pelican medallion factory as of late.  One of those was presented last week at Master Mathurin's ceremony.  It's small, about … Continue reading Secret Project Roundup

Making Norse Festoon Dangles

July 16, 2016July 24, 2016 / Konstantia/Constans / 3 Comments

I've written in the last entry that Calontir is in a Norse reign, and as a result of that, I got to do some research in bits and pieces for Her Majesty Ylva to give as tokens.  As I can't make all of them myself, this entry will serve as a way for those who … Continue reading Making Norse Festoon Dangles

Paternoster for Andreas von Meißen

November 26, 2015November 27, 2015 / Konstantia/Constans / 2 Comments

My friend Andreas was given invitation to join Ansteorra's Order of the White Scarf not too long ago, and I had always kind of planned on making him a paternoster. This just moved up the schedule. This particular paternoster isn't based off a specific historical object within our SCA period.  It is, however, keying off … Continue reading Paternoster for Andreas von Meißen

Roman Glass Hairpins and part of Project Flammen

July 17, 2015September 20, 2015 / Konstantia/Constans / 3 Comments

That being said, I still needed to make parts for my hair: a pin to keep my suffibulum (that's the semi-circular veil thing), and a hairpin to keep my hair in place (because I also attempted the seni crines hairstyle, and that requires the use of an acus; a Roman hairpin), too.

Tutorial: Diamond Point Engraving

October 19, 2014November 19, 2014 / Konstantia/Constans / Leave a comment

About a week ago, I posted photos of my Rose in Any Medium goblet entry that I did with diamond point engraving.  I also promised those in the Artisans of the Society for Creative Anachronism Facebook group that I would publish a tutorial on how to decorate glass with this technique. Here's what you will … Continue reading Tutorial: Diamond Point Engraving

Beads of Death and memento mori

October 18, 2014November 19, 2014 / Konstantia/Constans / Leave a comment

Another early #MedievalMonday post. Given how close we are to Halloween, and after a quick cleaning of my studio, I stumbled upon some bone skull beads that were gifted to me and got hit with a bit of inspiration. One of my favourite SCA blogs has been Paternoster Row, written by Dame Christian de Holacomb, … Continue reading Beads of Death and memento mori

Roses in the Garden?

October 12, 2014November 19, 2014 / Konstantia/Constans / 1 Comment

Even in the chill of autumn, Calontir's Order of the Rose flourishes - and this weekend, at Calontir's 63rd Crown Tournament, a Rose in Any Medium contest was held.  So, in honour of #MedievalMonday, there is a post! So, I decided to enter with a diamond point engraved glass goblet. I was inspired by the … Continue reading Roses in the Garden?

Queen’s Prize AS XLIX

September 15, 2014November 19, 2014 / Konstantia/Constans / 5 Comments

Over the weekend was Queen's Prize Tournament, which is a time for Calontir artists that do not already have a Grant of Arms or above (so, Laurels, Silver Hammers, and Calon Lilies cannot participate as an entrant) to make something and get feedback from judges. I've been making glass-headed pins since I got my Hot … Continue reading Queen’s Prize AS XLIX

Pennsic Largesse Roundup!

August 7, 2014November 19, 2014 / Konstantia/Constans / Leave a comment

For the second Pennsic in a row, I've been asked to contribute something to the Pennsic gift basket.  This year's recipient was Caid.  Conveniently, Knowne World Heraldic and Scribal Symposium was also in Caid!  So, I had a mission in addition to the classes I taught - I had to figure out what Their Majesties … Continue reading Pennsic Largesse Roundup!

Byzantine Influence in the Modern World

July 29, 2014January 24, 2016 / Konstantia/Constans / Leave a comment

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