Mantle & Torce

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JibrilalDakhil
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Mantle & Torce

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Hi,

I am hoping someone can help me in my search. I am looking for depictions of period mantle & torces. I do not mean the heraldic displays but the actual fabric items worn on the helms. I'm also trying to find out what materials the m&t would have been made out of. If anyone has any information I would greatly appreciate it!!


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Linen and wool would be a safe bet, I don't think I've seen a picture of a surviving example, which doesn't mean there aren't any, but they would be excedingly rare.
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I can't think of any extant examples either, or of a description from period detailing the material used. Any rich material would be a reasonable conjecture: well fulled wool, silk, fine leather... Most mantlings seem to be dagged or scalloped along thier edge and fulled wool and leather lend themselves to very well to that treatment.
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Post by Konstantin the Red »

Don't forget silk and satin. Aristocrats wore these.

Absent any relict textiles, artwork hailing from your decade and location of interest should give you the shape to make.
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