Re: [h-cost] [ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood

2008-07-24 Thread Becky Rautine

Yes, it's been a while since I did work in the Renaissance era. I know it's not 
a belt but couldn't remember exactly what it was called. It was late and I was 
tired.
I'm starting back into the era. I'm starting a new garb set for an upcoming Ren 
Faire event. I'll have to pull out my books and read up on the ins and outs of 
the period.Sincerely, Rebecca Rautine From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 01:44:54 -0700 Subject: Re: [h-cost] [ 
h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood  Belt part--- Do you mean girdle? Long 
necklace-like belt that goes around waist and hangs down center front?   
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [h-cost] [ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood  
  Becky Rautine wrote:   Sorry, the second S is on her large necklace 
like a baron would wear or an official ensignia. Are there many portraits 
where the person wears 2 necklaces? I thought they wore a necklace and the 
belt-like part (I can't think of what !
 it's called right now.  Isn't this the IHS monogram which we discussed a 
couple of months ago? It was stated that this symbol (representing the name of 
Jesus) was worn in Protestant countries at this time because a crucifix was 
considered too Catholic.  Kate Bunting Cataloguing  Data Quality 
Librarian, University of Derby 
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Re: [h-cost] [ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood

2008-07-24 Thread Becky Rautine

I looked back at the photos. She is wearing a necklace that lies on her chest, 
one that hangs from her shoulders and the girdle. The middle one is the one 
that looks like an office insignia. That's the one I meant. The smaller 
necklace and the insignia one have S on them.Sincerely, Rebecca Rautine From: 
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-0700 Subject: Re: [h-cost] [ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood  Belt 
part--- Do you mean girdle? Long necklace-like belt that goes around waist and 
hangs down center front?   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL 
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008 1:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [h-cost] 
[ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hoodBecky Rautine wrote:   Sorry, the 
second S is on her large necklace like a baron would wear or an official 
ensignia. Are there many portraits where the perso!
 n wears 2 necklaces? I thought they wore a necklace and the belt-like part 
(I can't think of what it's called right now.  Isn't this the IHS monogram 
which we discussed a couple of months ago? It was stated that this symbol 
(representing the name of Jesus) was worn in Protestant countries at this time 
because a crucifix was considered too Catholic.  Kate Bunting Cataloguing  
Data Quality Librarian, University of Derby 
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Re: [h-cost] [ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood

2008-07-23 Thread Kate M Bunting


Becky Rautine wrote:


Sorry, the second S is on her large necklace like a baron would wear or an 
official ensignia. Are there many portraits where the person wears 2 
necklaces? I thought they wore a necklace and the belt-like part (I can't 
think of what it's called right now.

Isn't this the IHS monogram which we discussed a couple of months ago? It was 
stated that this symbol (representing the name of Jesus) was worn in Protestant 
countries at this time because a crucifix was considered too Catholic.

Kate Bunting
Cataloguing  Data Quality Librarian,
University of Derby
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Re: [h-cost] [ h-cost] Renaissance coif or hood

2008-07-23 Thread Sharon Collier
Belt part---
Do you mean girdle? Long necklace-like belt that goes around waist and hangs
down center front? 

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Becky Rautine wrote:


Sorry, the second S is on her large necklace like a baron would wear or an
official ensignia. Are there many portraits where the person wears 2
necklaces? I thought they wore a necklace and the belt-like part (I can't
think of what it's called right now.

Isn't this the IHS monogram which we discussed a couple of months ago? It
was stated that this symbol (representing the name of Jesus) was worn in
Protestant countries at this time because a crucifix was considered too
Catholic.

Kate Bunting
Cataloguing  Data Quality Librarian,
University of Derby
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