On this page I’ve compiled several other smaller and older projects I’ve made over the years. As I find more old photos or make new small stuff I’ll add more.

Rus Bearded Axe (2025)

The axehead is based on an axe found in Novgorod that I purchased from True History Shop. The haft is maple with carved accents inspired by another axe find from Novgorod. The blade cover is made from brass and lined with wool to protect the edge. Though not common, a small number of metal axe sheaths have been documented in the viking age.

Rus Mace (2024)

I purchased a mace head from Ukraine, cleaned it up, and mounted it on an oak haft with a brass reinforcement and leather handle.

Silver Chatelaine (2024)

I made a simple sterling silver chatelaine to add to my kit with an awl, an ear spoon, and tweezers.

Decorated Shears (2024

I purchased a pair of small iron shears and decorated them with brass and silver wire to add to my kit.

Gilded Silver Kyiv Belt (2017)

This set of belt fittings was designed not based on a find of extant fittings, but actually from a set of intact slate casting moulds found near Kyiv as described here and shown below.

The belt fittings from Armor and Castings, silver plated and gilded with gold leaf (2017).

Stag Ridge Poles for Geteld (2014)

Shoulder Plates for Duchess Berengaria de Chinon (2010)

Gnezdovo Helm (2004)

Made with Sir Richard of Wolfwood (Richard Jones) of Knotwolf Armory in 2004. Richard did all of the hard stuff (overall helm pattern, grille, welding) and I did the grunt work (cutting, shaping, riveting, piecework).

County Coronets (1995)

Made with Sir Kragon of Lands End in 1995

Scythian Stag Ornaments (1991)

These small ornaments were based on these gold Scythian ornaments.

I made the original waxes for these in college in 1992 I believe & sized to match the originals (although recently I’ve learned that the originals thinner). They have studs protruding at the back that can be peened to rivet them. I’ve used them to decorate a stave coat (body armor), my County coronet, the back of my helmet, and a pair of them in silver were soldered together and form my link on the Outlands baby knight’s chain.

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