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• OLGA • Hand-Sewn Viking Age Two-Color Plated Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES | 100% Linen Fabrics | Based on Gnezdovo

Angebot4.600,00 kr
Color:White LCP 03/01

• OLGA • Hand - Sewn Viking Age Two - Color Gnezdovo Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES Style | Based on Chamber Graves C - 301, C - 160, D - 4 & Smolensk Complex - MIMIRS SAUM
• OLGA • Hand-Sewn Viking Age Two-Color Plated Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES | 100% Linen Fabrics | Based on Gnezdovo Angebot4.600,00 kr

A Piece of Living History

What the Archaeological Record Shows

Historical Legacy
Gnezdovo, the vibrant meeting point of Norse and Slavic cultures (10th century), has provided us with extraordinary insights into Eastern Viking Age clothing traditions. Our dress design draws directly from the settlement's remarkable chamber grave finds, particularly burial C-301, which showcases the sophisticated garment construction methods unique to this trading center. This invaluable grave complex, along with finds from C-160 and D-4, reveals not just construction techniques, but the cultural fusion that characterized Viking Age Eastern trade routes.

Authentic Craftsmanship
Each OLGA dress is entirely hand-sewn using techniques documented in Gnezdovo's archaeological record. From the characteristic stitching patterns preserved in chamber grave C-301 to the distinctive two-color assembly evidenced in the Smolensk region finds, every element reflects the historical documentation. We use only natural linen of historically accurate weight, matching those found in Gnezdovo's textile fragments, ensuring your garment is as authentic as it is elegant.

• OLGA • Hand - Sewn Viking Age Two - Color Gnezdovo Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES Style | Based on Chamber Graves C - 301, C - 160, D - 4 & Smolensk Complex - MIMIRS SAUM

Documented Techniques from 8th-11th Century Textile Finds

VIKING AGE CONSTRUCTION METHODS ✨ Archaeological Evidence in Every Stitch

Body Construction: The Gnezdovo Innovation
While other Eastern settlements show simpler construction methods, Gnezdovo's chamber grave finds reveal sophisticated cultural fusion in garment design. Chamber grave C-301 showcases the distinctive two-color assembly technique, while burial complex C-160 demonstrates advanced panel-joining methods unique to the Eastern trade routes. Smolensk region finds provide evidence of precise fabric cutting methods that reflect the marriage of Norse and Slavic traditions.

Historical Construction Details:
🧵 Stitching Techniques
• Hand-sewn seams documented in chamber grave C-301, showing seams with 5-7mm running stitches, 4-6mm backstitches, and 10-12mm seam allowances
• Two-color construction preserved in burial complex C-160, featuring 2-3mm reinforcement stitching at color joins
• Sleeve attachment methods evidenced in Smolensk finds, demonstrating 4mm even stitch spacing throughout
• Edge finishing techniques documented in Staraya Ladoga fragments SL-50-VIII, showing precise 2mm whipstitches
• Panel joining methods from Gnezdovo settlement finds, revealing consistent 5-6mm stitch length

📏 Panel & Color Construction
Evidence from Gnezdovo's chamber graves guides our work:
• Color joining techniques preserved in C-301, showing precise reinforcement methods
• Panel alignment methods documented in burial complex C-160, demonstrating widths of 55-60cm
• Hem construction details from grave D-4, featuring 15-18mm depth
• Neckline treatment preserved in Smolensk region finds, showing 20-22cm opening
• Additional construction evidence from various Eastern settlement fragments

✨Quality Standards
Each OLGA dress adheres strictly to Gnezdovo's archaeological evidence:
• Main seams following documented techniques from chamber grave C-301, with historically accurate stitch spacing
• Two-color assembly matching specifications from burial complex C-160
• Panel construction replicating measurements from Smolensk region finds
• Color joining following techniques evidenced in Eastern trade route settlements
• Edge treatments reproducing methods preserved in Staraya Ladoga fragments

• OLGA • Hand - Sewn Viking Age Two - Color Gnezdovo Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES Style | Based on Chamber Graves C - 301, C - 160, D - 4 & Smolensk Complex - MIMIRS SAUM
• OLGA • Hand - Sewn Viking Age Two - Color Gnezdovo Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES Style | Based on Chamber Graves C - 301, C - 160, D - 4 & Smolensk Complex - MIMIRS SAUM
• OLGA • Hand - Sewn Viking Age Two - Color Gnezdovo Dress - NATURAL SLEEVES Style | Based on Chamber Graves C - 301, C - 160, D - 4 & Smolensk Complex - MIMIRS SAUM

230g/m² Premium Linen - Matching Textile Finds from Birka Graves

Viking Age Linen: Woven to Archaeological Standards

PREMIUM LINEN - FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE TO YOUR WARDROBE

Every authentic Viking Age garment begins with authentic materials. Our 100% linen (230g/m²) from Woolsome's LCP Collection matches the weight and weave structure found in textile fragments from Birka graves.

MATCHING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD

At 230g/m², this linen corresponds to preserved Viking Age textiles, ensuring your garment displays the same drape, structure, and durability documented in archaeological finds. Pre-washed and ready for hand-sewing using traditional techniques.

COLORS FROM THE VIKING AGE

Dyeing and bleaching were sophisticated crafts in Viking Age Scandinavia, transforming simple linen into valued possessions. Each color in our collection reflects documented textile evidence:

White - LCP 03/01

Achieved through traditional bleaching methods documented in Viking Age settlements. This labor-intensive process of repeated washing and sun-exposure created highly valued cloth.

Natural - LCP 02/01

The authentic, unbleached tone of processed flax, extensively documented in archaeological finds throughout Scandinavia.

Beige LCP - 86/01

Matching the natural aging patterns observed in preserved Viking Age textile fragments.

Light Blue - LCP 16/01

Based on woad-dyed textile remains found in Viking settlements, created using Isatis tinctoria (woad), a documented Viking Age dye source.

MEDIUM BLUE - LCP 12/01

Deeper indigo tones achieved through multiple dye baths. This richer blue represents increased investment in dyeing processes—a visible marker of status in Viking Age society where color intensity reflected both skill and resources.

DARK BLUE - LCP 15/02

The deepest blue in our collection, requiring extensive dyeing to achieve this saturated tone. In Viking Age Scandinavia, such dark, rich colors were costly to produce and signaled wealth and social standing. This shade represents the premium end of textile craft.

Our Commitment

Each garment is created with the same attention to detail found in Viking Age textiles. Whether you're demonstrating historical techniques at a museum, participating in reenactment events, or simply appreciate historically accurate clothing, our pieces offer both authenticity and functionality.

⏱️ Processing Time: Up to 120 Days

How Your Garment Is Made

Each piece is individually hand-sewn using Viking Age techniques and archaeological evidence. Here's what goes into creating your historically accurate clothing:

🧵 The Creation Process

Our process honors the traditional methods of Viking Age craftspeople:

Mindful Material Preparation
We begin by carefully preparing your chosen fabric—washing, drying, and pressing premium linens from Woolsome's LCP collection or fine wools from the WSF/WTV/WKT/WKP/WCHT collections. This essential step ensures proper fabric behavior and lasting quality.

Historical Pattern Making
Each pattern is thoughtfully drafted based on your measurements and archaeological evidence from sites like Birka and Haithabu, creating garments that are both authentic and perfectly fitted to you.

Precise Cutting
Using traditional techniques, we carefully cut each piece to ensure historical accuracy in shape and grain alignment—crucial for proper drape and authentic silhouette.

Hand-Stitching Legacy
Every single stitch is placed by hand, using historically documented techniques like running stitch, backstitch, and whipstitch that create strong, durable seams. No sewing machines—ever.

Quality Assurance
Each piece undergoes careful inspection and thoughtful preparation for its journey to you, maintaining our strict standards of historical accuracy and craftsmanship.

📋 Important Notes From Your Historical Seamstress

  • Your garment's creation begins at order confirmation
  • Each piece is crafted individually in the order received
  • During festival seasons and markets, the timeline may extend beyond 120 days
  • I create each piece in my free time outside my day job
  • Quality and historical accuracy are always our primary focus
  • Shipping time is additional to the crafting period
  • Each order receives individual attention and care
  • Your patience ensures historical perfection

Questions during the process? Reach out to contact@mimirs-saum.com—I'll respond as soon as I'm able.

✨ Our Commitment to Craft

At MIMIRS SAUM, we believe true Viking Age craftsmanship cannot be rushed or mechanized. Every garment we create is entirely hand-sewn, stitch by stitch, using the same techniques documented in archaeological findings from Birka, Haithabu, and other Viking Age settlements.

Our dedication to historical accuracy means we work exclusively with premium natural materials—linens from Woolsome's carefully curated collections, fine wools, and authentic silk brocades. Each fabric is chosen not just for its quality, but for its historical accuracy in weight, weave, and characteristics.

When we say "hand-sewn," we mean exactly that. Every single stitch is placed by hand using historically accurate techniques. No sewing machines are ever used in our workshop. This isn't just about creating clothing—it's about preserving and practicing the authentic crafting methods of the Viking Age.Your patience and support make this level of craftsmanship possible. Thank you for valuing historical accuracy and traditional techniques.

A Guide to Historical Garment Measurements Based on Viking Age Findings

📏 HOW TO MEASURE YOURSELF: Essential Measurements Guide

Before You Begin:
• Wear lightweight clothing or undergarments only
• Keep measuring tape snug but not tight
• Measure twice for accuracy
• Request assistance if possible
• Stand straight with arms relaxed at sides

Carefully Wrapped for the Journey Ahead

✨ From Our Workshop to Every Corner of Midgard

Just as each stitch is placed with purpose and care, we prepare your garment for its journey with equal attention to detail. Every piece is lovingly folded and wrapped in craft paper or wrapping paper, secured with twine, and adorned with flax or evergreen sprigs - as if preparing a special gift for someone dear. This careful presentation ensures your handcrafted treasure not only arrives safely but also provides you with the joy of unwrapping something truly special, whether it's a gift to yourself or someone you cherish.

At MIMIRS SAUM, we believe receiving your garment should be as delightful as wearing it. We've woven together a tapestry of shipping options just for you!

Nórðvegr (Norway)
Where Fjords Guide Our Path
Let your new attire sail swiftly across valleys and mountains!
• Package up to 10 kg: 73.00 NOK
• Package over 10 kg: 135.00 NOK
✨ 3-5 business days

Across the Known Lands
From Miklagarðr to Jórvík
From Hedeby to the lands of the Franks, our garments travel far and wide!
• Package up to 2 kg: 250.00 NOK
• Package up to 5 kg: 416.00 NOK
• Package up to 10 kg: 546.00 NOK
✨ 5-7 business days

To Distant Shores
From Serkland to Vinland
Our creations find their way to the far corners of the world!
• Package up to 1 kg: 348.00 NOK
• Package up to 5 kg: 596.00 NOK
• Package up to 10 kg: 906.00 NOK
✨ 10-21 business days

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & POLICIES

From Our Workshop to Your Door

Like the craftspeople and merchants who traveled the trade routes of the Viking Age, we take care in how your garment reaches you. Here's what you need to know about shipping, customs, and our promises to you.

Swift as Odin's Ravens

Need your garment faster? Express shipping is available upon request. Contact us at contact@mimirs-saum.com to arrange expedited delivery.

A Gift from Valhalla

Orders over 10,000 NOK receive free worldwide shipping—no matter where you are.

Tracking Your Treasure

Every order includes a tracking number sent to your email. Track your garment's journey from our workshop to your door.

Tribute at the Borders

International orders may be subject to customs fees and import duties:

  • Customs fees vary by country
  • You are responsible for any duties or taxes
  • Your package may be held for customs inspection
  • We declare accurate values on all customs forms

Questions about your country's import policies? Contact your local customs office before ordering.

The Merchant's Promise

We stand behind our work. Returns accepted within 30 days if your garment is:

  • Unworn and unwashed
  • With original tags attached
  • Unaltered (no modifications)
  • In clean, original condition

To start a return, email contact@mimirs-saum.com with your order number.

✨ Ancient Wisdom for Natural Fibers

taking care FOR YOUR Hand-sewn GARMENTS

Like the skilled hands that once cared for precious textiles in Viking settlements, your garment deserves mindful treatment to maintain its beauty through time. Natural fibers respond well to gentle care, rewarding you with years of wear and increasing character with each proper washing.

Washing
• Use cool or lukewarm water for linen and plant-dyed fabrics
• Tepid water for wool to prevent felting
• Hand wash gently, avoiding agitation
• Choose mild, natural soaps suitable for each fiber
• Avoid modern detergents and bleach
• Rinse thoroughly in clean water
• For wool, maintain consistent water temperature to prevent shrinkage

Drying
• Never wring or twist any natural fibers
• Roll in a clean towel to remove excess water
• Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight
• Shape wool garments while damp
• Allow all pieces to dry completely before storing
• Plant-dyed fabrics should dry in shade to preserve colors

Storage
• Store folded in a cool, dry place
• Keep all natural fibers away from direct sunlight
• Allow fabrics to breathe naturally
• Avoid plastic containers that can trap moisture
• For wool, consider cedar or lavender for natural protection
• Iron linen while slightly damp if needed
• Never iron wool - steam only if necessary

Special Care
• Spot clean when possible
• Address stains promptly with fiber-appropriate methods
• Air between wears to maintain freshness
• Handle with clean hands
• Store away from harsh elements
• For plant-dyed items, avoid prolonged sun exposure

WHO WEARS OUR GARMENTS

✨ FOR THOSE WHO VALUE HISTORICAL ACCURACY ✨

Our handcrafted garments find their way into the hands of those who understand the significance of authentic historical clothing. Each piece tells a story of Viking Age craftsmanship, supported by archaeological evidence and academic research.

HISTORICAL REENACTORS

For those who bring history to life
• Documented construction methods
• Authentic materials
• Period-appropriate designs
• Perfect for living history events

MUSEUM EDUCATORS

Teaching through authentic garments
• Based on museum artifacts
• Educational value
• Archaeological evidence
• Perfect for demonstrations

HISTORY ENTHUSIASTS

Connecting with the past
• Authentic experience
• Historical accuracy
• Natural materials
• Daily wear comfort