Been watching Wolf Hall, Beeb2. Noted there was a trend for the ladies in it to wear their necklaces in two loops, one acting as a choker, and the longer loop disappearing into their bodice. Seems odd, ione would have thought the longer loop would be on the outside of the gown. Any ideas?
Also, followed a little group of horses through the village this afternoon, and one young girls horse appeared to have had it's tail waved, and then beads attached. It almost looked like the horse had a beaded hairnet on it's tail.
Can anyone shed any light, I hate not knowing things. Thank you.
Yes the beads would have been threaded in and the rest of the hair probably plaited or braided a bit like corn rows or however they fancied doing it. here's a selection from google images...
I don't know about the necklace but I expect the horse has had its tail plaited and some beads put in. It's always been practice to plait a tail for showy events. Their tail is just as capable of being dressed as human hair. I expect the rider had been having fun with it.
Peter Pedant - "I thought you made like a birdie ( no block ) as a signal for the executioner "
If the prisoner wished to give a signal to the executioner that he or she was ready, then they advised at the time, it was not always the same signal.
I am sure one of the Henry VIII films showing a wife's execution has he putting her arms out behind her as a signal, but that doesn't mean it was always done that way.
Many thanks Prudie, quite a few pictures of the type of braiding I saw, would you believe I saw the same group of girls tonight, including 'that' horse - if there hadn't been so much traffic, I was going to ask the young lady. Cheers Prudie. :)
Mamyalynn, almost like that, the ones I saw were a loop round the neck and the longer loop seemed to pass either side of her breasts, and that is the bit I wonder about.
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