The 12th century garb yahoogroup had a great discussion on these last November 
(11/27/07 message #12547). The costumes were designed for the parade and 
celebrations surrounding the annual horse race in Legnano, Italy  honoring a 
12th Century victory.

Morrghan



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Palio"

Not "Celtic knotwork", I'd say instead "Italian strapwork" (but whether or
not it was period, I've no idea.) Was this for the Palio horserace, maybe?

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Does anyone have any information, background or technical, on this 1993
exhibit of costume held in Legnano, Italy?  

Looking at the pictures, I can not think that they were trying to recreate
extant or known-from-MSS garb as the sources for the designs are taken from
a variety of Byzantine, Anglo-Saxon, southern Italian (and did I actually
see some  Celtic knotwork?!) sources placed on a ground of basic Norman
garb.  I am knee-deep in research on this time and place, and nothing,
except Roger's mantle, of course, leaps out and says "I'm attempting to be
the real  thing."

_Odisseus /  Ulysses Gallery_
(http://ranaan.altervista.org/html/SCA-Gallery.htm)  

(The pictures on this page are taken, without attribution, from the
exhibition catalogue.)

I would very much like to know the purpose behind this exhibition as the
question comes up frequently enough about the use of these costumes as
documentation.

Nancy


Nancy  Spies
Arelate Studio
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