Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Scythian Gorytus
#1
I had to make a a Scythian gorytus, a combined bow case and arrow quiver.

Unlike every other bow case I've made, the Scythian examples have the bow string uppermost which seems a unique feature. I have used relatively heavy leather in the past, which is unnecessary, so for this gorytus I used thin light leather.

I took a long hard look at http://www.atarn.org/chinese/scythian_bows.htm and the designs of bow cases. ATARN is a great resource.

The bow case is no more than simple folded leather, with reinforced edges. I spent some time considering the arrow quiver. The shape I modelled on existing gold plaques. But I wanted to maintain a smooth front all the way to the bottom of the quiver for aesthestic reasons so just folded the leather into the bottom of the case. The alternative would be to make a foot or bucket for the whole case to sit in.

I copied the artwork from depictions of bow cases in Scythian art. I dyed and painted the decoration since I was not too sure just how much dyed linen thread the Scythians would have used for decoration. I did buy some human hair extensions ........... to set into sheep and goose bone to decorate the gorytus.

It was a simple and relatively fun thing to make. For the picture I stuffed it with 24 arrows, only a few of which were period. The case is light and small compared to my later examples.


[attachment=1960]007.JPG[/attachment]


Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
   
John Conyard

York

A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.comitatus.net">http://www.comitatus.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.historicalinterpretations.net">http://www.historicalinterpretations.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://lateantiquearchaeology.wordpress.com">http://lateantiquearchaeology.wordpress.com
Reply
#2
This looks great John! Can't wait to see it in use! What is your bow?
Khaire
Giannis
Giannis K. Hoplite
a.k.a.:Giannis Kadoglou
a.k.a.:Thorax
[Image: -side-1.gif]
Reply
#3
Well done!

Kind regards
Reply
#4
Thank you. I made a simple belt to carry it.

[attachment=1972]006.JPG[/attachment]

[attachment=1973]007_2011-10-26.JPG[/attachment]

I have no idea of the maker of the bow in the photo. I bought it in a car boot sale. It is fibre glass, covered in leather. I would guess it is about 30lb pull and was bought for my eldest son. The former owner had made some effort to disguise the shape of the back of the bow to make it look more authentic which made me smile. I like the size. I have a Grozer 67lb biocomposite laminated Scythian bow which is slightly longer. It offers good performance at an affordable price.


Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
       
John Conyard

York

A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.comitatus.net">http://www.comitatus.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.historicalinterpretations.net">http://www.historicalinterpretations.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://lateantiquearchaeology.wordpress.com">http://lateantiquearchaeology.wordpress.com
Reply
#5
Love it.
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
Reply
#6
Hi John,

do you have photos of it while you were making it? I just got my first bow and would like to make a quiver for it, but have no idea how to go about it.
www.romaiv.com - a Roman town in Australia? Why not?
Man saying it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it. (Chinese proverb)
Reply
#7
It's interesting how uniform this design was across all Indo-Iranian speakers, which I guess is not that surprising given the origin of the word. I wonder how the ko-ru-to mentioned in the linear B tablets looked like.

That is wonderful example. I own a 200 year old arrow case that looks rather similar in design (though...alas..is a bit more...gaudy...in its decoration)though it's actually not that light.

I like how you called it "simple" to make lol, I dare say it took quite a bit of skill. Congratulations.
Jass
Reply


Forum Jump: