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Tag Archives: bezants
Project Disco Ball; or how to really bling an outfit
Remember this outfit? It’s what I wore when I stepped down from being Principal Herald and I love it still. Except it’s not blingy enough for my liking. So, enter Project Disco Ball. Bezants are little metal bits that are … Continue reading
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Tagged bezant, bezants, brass, clothing, jewellery, jewelry, SCA, society for creative anachronism
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