02-19-2009, 09:21 AM
York is full of Vikings for the Yorvik Viking Festival. I enjoy taking part each year and I'm taking guests for coracle trips on the river today. Cezary Wyszynski <!-- l <a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.romanarmytalk.com/rat/viewforum.php?f=27">viewforum.php?f=27<!-- l and his friends have taken over my library, and has a particular product that may interest.
He has a stock of goat hair rugs for sale. I suspect they have a certain sheeps wool content, and have been teased on one side givings a hairy effect, good for rain etc. They are made in Romania and the southern Ukraine where they are a traditional product. They come in variuos patterns, including Greek key patterns. They are heavy for cloaks, but give great insulating properties.
They seem a very good option for a kilim.
He has a stock of goat hair rugs for sale. I suspect they have a certain sheeps wool content, and have been teased on one side givings a hairy effect, good for rain etc. They are made in Romania and the southern Ukraine where they are a traditional product. They come in variuos patterns, including Greek key patterns. They are heavy for cloaks, but give great insulating properties.
They seem a very good option for a kilim.
John Conyard
York
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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
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