Scabbard Making, Hedeby Bouts, Black Leather Dye


A New Method for Making Wooden Scabbard Cores

Hello fellow living history & sword enthusisasts,

Over the years, I have made some twenty sword scabbards. When making a scabbard, creating the wooden core is often the most challenging part. I’ve previously experimented with—and shared—various methods, such as carving (which is very time-consuming and requires considerable skill), or constructing a scabbard half from two thin boards glued together while bent, forming a curved two-ply half-shell.

Now, I’ve tried something new: a much simpler technique that also yields a very authentic result. The basic idea is to create a laminated structure from a single 2 mm board and a lining, forming one half of the scabbard core.

Find a documentation of the making process with a video and dozens of photos in my according post.


How to Dye Leather Black

When I began re-enacting more than 30 years ago, one of the first things I was told was that black was not a suitable colour for belts and scabbards, as it was supposedly impossible to dye leather black in the Middle Ages.

I always had my doubts, though, because black scabbards frequently appear in period miniatures, such as in the Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift—also known as the Codex Manesse—from the first half of the 14th century.

Exactly how those knightly scabbards were dyed, I do not know. However, I decided to run a small test using a dye I made from vinegar essence and a severely corroded old padlock. Learn more and watch a brief video:


Meet Us in Hedeby!

On the weekend of 12–13 April, the Hedeby Bouts will take place at the Wikinger Häuser Haithabu in Busdorf near Schleswig. This event combines a living history experience with the practice of martial arts. Watch us train at arms, and feel free to approach us during breaks to take a closer look at reconstructed shields and weapons, and chat about research into Viking Age combat.


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I am Roland Warzecha, a professional illustrator – and a swordsman. Hence the name ‘Dimicator’ which is a Latin term meaning sword fighter. I present to you cutting-edge research into historical martial arts, and Viking & high medieval sword & shield fighting in particular. I am co-operating with museums, fellow martial artists and scholars worldwide. Renowned expert for historical arms, Dr Alfred Geibig, says: “The careful reconstruction of historical swordsmanship, impressively demonstrated by Mr. Warzecha, is a valuable supplement to archaeological insights, and clearly proves the efficiency of European swords and the sophistication of the associated historical fighting arts.” To get regular up-dates on the archaeology and history of sword & shield and how they were used, sign up for my newsletter! I would be delighted if you would join my quest.

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