My display included what I call my equestrian "kit." The term "kit" is often used by the heavy rattan fighters in the SCA to refer to their fighting "kit" or equipment. In more recent years, there has been a push towards using a more authentic and "period" kit on the tourney field. Individuals have been encouraged to use more period materials and their efforts have been rewarded by recognition in the form of inclusion into the Order of the Stirrup. The Order recognizes attempts at historical accuracy in armor, etc. I have been encouraging the same level of effort for the equestrians of Æthelmearc in the past years. Following my own advice, I determined to create a period "kit" to use during my participation in SCA equestrian activities.
Creating and assembling these various pieces has taken several years because of the time needed to research and construct the individual components. I displayed and entered a bridle, saddle and pad, caparison (or barding), belled collar and helmet mantle (to disguise a modern rider's safety helmet). I provided documentation for each item as well as my paper on the Evolution of Tack. Additional pieces that I did not display at this time include my clothing (surcoat, pants, winnigas or leg wrappings) and heraldic banners. These items complete my 12-13th Century European equestrian "kit."
Photograph by Krista Cogan (Mistress Hilderun Hügelmann) |
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