Learn about how to recognize a caul in historical paintings, what fabrics that were used based on sumptuary laws such as linen, how to make a simple caul, and more!
❤️ SUBSCRIBE IF YOU LIKE THIS VIDEO AND WANT MORE - [ Ссылка ] ❤️
A 16th century caul is a woman's close-fitting indoor head covering, like a linen hairnet, that covers tied up braided hair on the crown of the lady's head. Examples of English (Elizabethan) cauls in paintings is rare. However, more examples can be found in Dutch and Italian paintings.
* For more information on hair taping in Tudor history, please visit: [ Ссылка ]
** Watch as I hand-sew a caul:
[ Ссылка ]
😀 I'd love your support as a patron to help keep this channel going! 😀
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
★Follow me! ★
Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Pinterest: [ Ссылка ]
Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Tumblr: [ Ссылка ]
My blackwork embroidery blog: [ Ссылка ]
Music credit:
World OP by PeriTune | [ Ссылка ]
Music promoted by [ Ссылка ]
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) [ Ссылка ]
#Elizabethan #BasicGarb #caul
Ещё видео!