Fine Chainmail Jewelry

12.29.2009 @ 11:57 am UTC by lilah wild

Fine Chainmail Jewelry medieval chokerA small collection of stainless steel chokers and bracelets composed of various weaves. Classic linked rings are joined by spiral twists and Byzantine knots, with each option available for both neck and wrist for those who like their chainmail matchy-matchy.

Mardigan’s Maile

11.18.2009 @ 3:14 pm UTC by lilah wild

Mardigans Maile medieval chainmail chaplet headdressChainmail perfect for ren faire getups: draped headbands that can be converted to chokers, design-your-own chaplets that enclose the head in a web of silver, belts that fall into bellydance-friendly cascades or girdle over a long gown, skirts and halter tops, shirts and coifs, bracelets concocted from a variety of weaves, gemstoned handflowers, belled anklets, earrings fashioned from elegant drips of maille. Custom welcome.

The Chainmail Guy

9.24.2009 @ 1:54 pm UTC by lilah wild

The Chainmail Guy miniskirtThis catalog promises links that don’t scratch or pinch, snag strands of your hair, or show any light where they connect. There are draping necklaces and headpieces and all the standard weaves, and plenty of stuff for warrior getups, but there’s also a real joy in departing from tradition: pull-on mini skirts that actually have stretch to them, angel-sleeved dresses with “flyup” hems, pieces that can be mixed with modern clubwear as well as medieval garb, and there’s even some thrift store finds gussied up with maille trim. Custom welcome.

Sharpwear

7.20.2009 @ 4:07 pm UTC by lilah wild

Remember the character in The Da Vinci Code who wore a cilice, the blood-drawing device hidden beneath his clothes? In an ironic twist on this punishment for vanity and materialism, this shop makes them not only visible, but bejeweled, so as to flaunt your suffering. While the barbed copper wire links don’t draw blood, they’re prickly, and some caution is advised in the wearing.

The Tudor Shoppe

6.28.2009 @ 1:41 pm UTC by lilah wild

The Tudor Shoppe medieval chain of officeEverything for the medieval lifestyle: the garb, the swords, the tankards, the tents, right down to the rings of castle keys. There’s a great selection of imperious jewelry and they also delve into the amusements of the time with festival masks, puppets, and gaming of yore.

Silver Tiger Art

6.16.2009 @ 4:35 pm UTC by lilah wild

Silver Tiger Art medieval chainmail necklaceChainmail jewelry that drips chains and bells from headpieces, anklets, necklaces, belts, and flowers both hand and foot, with excursions into rainbow maille and gemstones. They also do bracers and coifs for more aggro outfits and custom is most welcome, with a long page of weave types from which to whip up something shiny.

Red Panda Chainmaille

4.13.2009 @ 5:36 am UTC by lilah wild

Red Panda Chainmaille 80's star braceletChainmail updated with blasts of 80’s color, where stars are mixed into the links and stretch bracelets are executed in rings. Twisted cuffs, cowl collars, industrial-chic flower pendants, snaky Byzantine weaves for the more traditionalist, pops of gemstone, even chainmail scarves to wrap about one’s neck. Custom is welcome. Thanks, Miko!