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I am going to make myself a focale, but am not sure what dimensions to make it. I read on another website to make it a 36' square, but here I am reading to make it a long rectangle.
Can anyone give me the dimensions of theirs?
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We only have evidence of scarfs having basically the same shape as today. None of the triangular Hollywood boy scout stuff. We see them worn in a simple looped knot, and sometimes even more stylishly when undressed. Others may show a few more things.
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07-04-2016, 05:34 PM
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I agree a simple scarf, length and width down to your choice , remmember it is to make your armour comfortable around the neck area so it is down to what armour you are wearing. Other than a simple knot you can use a small paenula broach to fasten if the knot is to bulky.If memory serves me right I believe Trajans column shows Auxilla with scarfs just knotted.
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Do we have any indication of scarf brooches? Never seen that anywhere so far...
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07-04-2016, 09:41 PM
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Simple answer is no but a few reeanacters In Brittania have used small broaches to fasten the front of the Focale which means the scarf lies flat around the shoulders. There are a lot of small broaches just search for small roman broaches and click images,
Some have scale bars next to them hope this gives you a better idea, I just prefer the simple knot used with a fine wool
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Yeah, I know the fact that it is a serious case of reenactorism. Just wanted to make sure I haven't glossed over any relevant knowledge on this
I also prefer a small knot, if you use some fine linen, it can easily be tucked under anything as well.
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JMJ -
Thanks for the info guys. I purchased some linen to make a simple cincture and for another project. I bought a lot so I can make a focale. I also bought some dye to make it red, and I am going to leave my tunic white.
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