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Tag Archives: jewelry
Interview with Jamie Hall of ‘Primitive Method’
Over the past couple decades, a new vitality has re-entered the study of history. More and more people are reading history for leisure, attending historically themed events, and participating in ‘living history’ groups and historical reenactments. Somewhere between the professional … Continue reading
Posted in Cræft (Art), Gemōt (Meetings, Interviews)
Tagged jamie hall, jewellery, jewelry, primitive method
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