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Irish Medieval and Renaissance hats 

Rambling Kern
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This weeks video is a short one to discuss the few surviving examples of Irish Medieval and Renaissance hats as well as to show the replica that I had made.
Sally Pointer for the hat
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Galen of Toadspool Tailoring for in depth article on European Bonnets
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Комментарии : 44   
@patrickodonnell4109
@patrickodonnell4109 2 года назад
That’s a great looking hat !!! Perfect for modern day winter wear. Thank you for another wonderful video.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Yes it might be one of those pieces that could transcend into modern fashion 😉
@CommissarMoody1
@CommissarMoody1 2 года назад
Sadly the Toadspool tailer page seem to be down or removed. But thank for all your info. I am binging all your Kern videos today.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Oh thats a shame it was a brilliant resource. Thank you so much I really appreciate the support.
@A_Moustached_Sock
@A_Moustached_Sock 2 года назад
Excellent video as always thank you
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Thank you
@IrishMedievalHistory
@IrishMedievalHistory 2 года назад
Just 500 subs left! WOW! lets do this!!!
@Doyle_Lorean2105
@Doyle_Lorean2105 2 года назад
Will you be doing a video on buildings people live in for the period, in the book The Irish Cottage by Marion McGarry, it talks about a timber famine in ireland which happen after Cromwell came to ireland, which says that ireland was full of timber. The English colonists cut the majority of the trees down, to kill of the likes of wood kerns in forest. This lead to the development of the irish cottage because of the shortage of timber.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
The felling of Irish forests the more I read into the more complex it gets but that will be a few videos on its own. As for housing I will be doing some Collab videos with the smoothgetafix guys in the next few months who built a medieval house in Ireland so stay tuned for that.
@GallowglassAxe
@GallowglassAxe 2 года назад
Great video as always! I definitely want one of those for my kit and to just wear for the winter months.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Sally is the woman for you I may commission a few bits from her later in the year
@blazingpaddleskes
@blazingpaddleskes 2 года назад
Another great video. I'd imagine that they could have tied them with the flaps meeting over the top? I've seen a few period images (Hans Holbein) of English Tudors doing this...
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
entirely possible although the flaps are short on this replica so it might be hard to do.
@gearoidgrauer8947
@gearoidgrauer8947 2 года назад
We were only in the museum last week. They still have it on display. Great video again!
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Ah brilliant it's been a while since I was in I need to get back to have a look around.
@gearoidgrauer8947
@gearoidgrauer8947 2 года назад
@@ramblingkern it's getting a bit of a revamp at the moment so some of the displays are closed but still plenty to see.
@elizabethmcglothlin5406
@elizabethmcglothlin5406 2 года назад
It does have some resemblance to an arming cap.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
It does indeed.
@gozer87
@gozer87 2 года назад
It looks similar to some of the bonnets/coifs you see in some Landesknecht woodcuts.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
it does indeed there are a wide range of interesting bonnets across Europe at the time.
@gozer87
@gozer87 2 года назад
@@ramblingkern I followed the link to the blog post you mentioned. Excellent information, thanks for sharing.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
@@gozer87 my pleasure
@Strawberry-12.
@Strawberry-12. 2 года назад
Would you do a video on the clothing of Irish sailors at the time. Greetings from NJ
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Sure I will do some research and see what I can dig up but the sources from the time are patchy at best.
@Strawberry-12.
@Strawberry-12. 2 года назад
@@ramblingkern I figured but it would be interesting to know, because at some times in history sailors had a sort of subculture
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
@@Strawberry-12. for sure I will see what I can find.
@theghosthero6173
@theghosthero6173 2 года назад
What do you think of the validity of using this bonnet for a medieval kit?
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
There are various similar bonnets that are earlier the only difference would be that they usually have a cord closure and not a button.
@flyboymike111357
@flyboymike111357 2 года назад
That's more of a do rag or coif than a hat or cap in and of itself. Historically, people across Europe often wore additional head covering over these.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Yes there are indeed similar hats across Europe this one specifically is felted wool so additional layers would not really be needed except maybe for style.
@petergurry9652
@petergurry9652 2 года назад
Do you have any information on the Irish Chieftains headgear, I think it's called a min. A conical hat with feathers up the side. I've seen a couple of pictorial examples. a painting of an O'Neill chieftain and a woodcut of a MacSweeney chieftain from Derrycke's Images of Ireland. TIA
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Yes you should check out the Wilde irishe guys website they have a good article on their resources section all about it.
@petergurry9652
@petergurry9652 2 года назад
I posted on their page but for some reason my post didn't appear. And I never got a reply when I queried it.
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
@@petergurry9652 go to their actual website they have a pdf all about it. I am unable to post links on youtube but if you go there you will find all the information on it.
@kerby132
@kerby132 Год назад
Would the hat have been knitted? How would they have made it?
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern Год назад
This one was made of felt and then sown where needed.
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 2 года назад
Mate can i ask what the Ogham says on your sword design.Thanks
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
It spells ceithern which is the Irish word for Kern or soldier/ warrior
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 2 года назад
@@ramblingkern Cheers.I have ale killed tattooed on my arm ha ha
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 2 года назад
Didn`t the different colours worn say about your status in society of the time?
@ramblingkern
@ramblingkern 2 года назад
Some were preferred and some were status symbols due to their rarity. If you see my Leine video saffron dye especially was a big status symbol even though there were other cheaper dyes that would give you a yellow.
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 2 года назад
@@ramblingkern Ta will do
@cooldaddy2877
@cooldaddy2877 2 года назад
No. This is a rare chestnut that keeps popping up. It is based on a much earlier Brehon Law that had no follow up and no validations and lasted a very short time if it were ever enacted. However, as the Rambling Kern has pointed out, a natural order was wrought due to rarity and even availability.
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 2 года назад
@@cooldaddy2877 Cheers
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