Merchants

  • Annikas DungeonChain-mail Jewelry and leather goods.
  • Caitlin’s Cloaks – Ladies and men’s garb – dresses, chemises, tunics, pants cloaks, middle eastern ladies. I also have various table items including leg wraps, fans, man veils.
  • Celtic Wolf – Damascus and plain steel knives, drinking horns, carved jasper, jade and agate pendants, etc.
  • Exile Leather – Hand molded leather masks and jewelry boxes. [Web]
  • Field of Honor Armor – Leather brigandine and chain mail armor, leather helms, leather shoulder sacks and heavy duty belt pouches, books, belts, and assorted other items. Also have some hand ground cabochon jewelry.
  • Hershey Fiber Arts – Medieval style spindle sticks and stone whorls, supported hand-turned spindles, waist distaffs for wool, cage distaffs for flax, hand-distaffs, wool, bast fibers, cotton, silk and hemp, various handspun natural yarns for knitting, crochet, weaving. Merino wool embroidery floss of many colors. [Web]
  • Learned Steel Condiments A seller of fine artisanal medieval mustards inspired by historical recipes.
  • North Star Armoury – Reproduction period jewelry & accessories, books, & sometimes even some armor. [Web]
  • Oak Shackle Forge Trading Company – Demonstrating blacksmithing with a coal forge, ironwork, hand crafted soaps and crochet items. [Web]
  • Sinclair Jewelry – Handmade fine jewelry, in silver, copper and gold. Many pieces feature custom-cut gems. [Web]
  • Stone, Wire, Art & Gems (SWAG) – Fashion accessories, jewelry, and bedazzled home decor, such as crystal and glass wire utensils. [Web]
  • Taranis Works – Leather goods of all kinds, from sword frogs and belt bags to more modern accessories. [Web]
  • The Mad Hatter – Soft fabric hats of various styles from various periods. Period board games and feast baskets.
  • The Not So Ugly Duckling – Beaded jewelry based on period examples and portraits.
  • The Scented Peacock – The Scented Peacock provides a variety of historically accurate perfumes and personal hygiene products. All items are handmade and based on actual recipes from history. Recipes range from Ancient Rome through the Stuart Era. [Web]
  • Two Tygers Farm – Baked goods and other home made foods. [Web]
  • UnCommon Clay – Pottery and raw alpaca fleece. [Web]
  • Valhalla’s Anvil – Handmade Viking and Celtic jewelry, hand forged steel, leather, fabric, and a few other odds and ends. [Web]
  • Viking Archery Supply – Archery supplies including bows, bowstrings, arrows, gloves, armguards and more. T-Shirts and throwing hawks. [Web]

Merchanting at NOWM

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