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Slide No.51; Slashing and paning, breeches (upper stocks/hose), doublet, simarre/cha marre; chain - guild allegiance, woman transition from houppelande to a dress, barrette/beret. ... Slide No.50; Slashing - the practice of cutting up clothes to resemble sword cuts, paning pushing fabric through the cuts,
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This period also brought about a new trend to Renaissance clothing known as “slashing.” Slashing was where two layers of cloth were placed one over the other. The other was slashed to reveal the inner cloth. This was used in both men’s and women’s gowns as well as their shoes and caps.
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Fire whip demonstration at the Bristol Renaissance Faire in Kenosha, WI.
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Australia is set to protect its workers during the looming recession by slashing its intake of skilled migrants for the first time in a decade.
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Sources said his arrest was directly tied to the tire-slashing incident. According to those sources, Simmons is cooperating with investigators. ... The U.S. attorney’s office is also keeping an eye on the matter. Federal prosecutors could get directly involved later because the slashing involved a political campaign.
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The German Renaissance costume was marked by the development of a unique method of ornamentation known as slashing. Two layers of cloth were placed one over the other. The outer was then slashed to reveal the contrasting inner one.
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Art of the Renaissance in Northern Europe - Benesch ... Slashing and Puffing—Vertical, horizontal or diagonal slits in the fabric of the garment, through which appeared a different fabric. Often the shirt was the garment which puffed through.
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MAIL: Interwoven links of iron wire riveted together to form a kind of defensive metal cloth, highly resistant to slashing but less effective against piercing or crushing wounds.
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Interested in re-enacting the Middle Ages or Renaissance? Do you attend the Renaissance Faires? Are you a historian or educator? Then this print publication is for you! ... POLEARM: The general term for a group of pole-mounted weapons usually featuring a cutting or slashing weapon on one end. The halberd, guisarm, bill,
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