Anybody knows where is it??
I have made request to livrustkammaren but it seems that it is not from there.
any ideas????[/img]
regards. Peter

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There are a few Russian examples with links like this but they only superficially resemble the Indian mail |
Peter Mustonen wrote: |
when i look all the known russian shirts there is no quality in the weawe pattern. Im still making comparison to the swedish shirt which stands on its own. Mail shirts are new to me so im trying to get to the point making a difference with origins. Not easy off course. Main focus is determin origin of the swedish shirt and the following....
Now we get to the next point. Here is a picture of a brother to the swedish shirt but collar and sleeves show rows of stamped solid rings with decoration. Solid rings stamped out of a sheet. Rounded section riveted rings with big overlap. Solid decoration rings. Weawing pattern very unique. Open from the sides. Original form not ever cut or shortened. |
Peter Mustonen wrote: |
Here is additional picture from the bottom of the rings. Looks like wedge bottom to me. At least not rounded in the style like oriental round riveting where rivet is very round on both sides.
r.Ptr |
Mart Shearer wrote: |
This use of wide, flat rings might be a style centered around the Baltic, though we don't have enough evidence to be sure. |