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Annette Collin is a hairdresser and make-up artist and active Viking from Denmark. This is her second book about the beautiful Viking braids in her three-book series “Vikingeflet”; Viking Braids Viking Braids 2Old Nordic braided hairstyles - in a new wayAnnette Collins' books can be seen on the shelves of Viking museums in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as well as at authentic Viking markets and festivals in the Nordic countries. In this book, Annette Collin has returned to the Viking era and taken inspiration from the Viking Age and once again created a braiding book that beginners and experienced people can learn to braid their hair in new ways. Also tips and tricks for applying Viking warrior makeup consisting of the beautiful Old Norse symbols. There are also instructions for weaving beautiful wool ribbons with Nordic spinning sticks. This book contains 20 brand new, unique and beautiful brais with easy step-by step instructions to braid your hair like a Viking, do Viking warrior and Shildmaid face art and also braid it with beads. Richly illustrated with many beautiful images of women and men in authentic clothing and braided hair, the book gives you inspiration and easy-to-follow instructions for braiding both historical braids and new braids based on ancient Nordic traditions. And so the old Nordic aesthetic in the above categories can live on in the hair of our day - in a new way. In addition, the book contains historical fact pages with the authentic findings of the proud Nordic hair braiding craft. The book is intended for women, men, boys and girls. The book is also a fantastic textbook for any teacher or facilitator looking to create a workshop for students and audiences. Each braid is characterized by its level of difficulty; “Easy”, “Medium” and “Difficult” and how long it takes to braid and the things you need. On the historical fact pages you can read which historical sources Annette Collin used as inspiration for her Viking braids; "Freya, the goddess of the Vikings", Freya had a symbol just like Thor and Odin. Odin had his one eye, and Thor had his famous hammer, Mjölnir, and it is believed that Freya's distinguishing features were her hair and braids. A find from the Viking Age in Denmark was made in Denmark at Tisso, near the town of Kalundborg. made in the form of a silver pendant depicting a woman twisting her hair. The image is interpreted to symbolize the goddess Freya. It is a very special find because the figure represents Freya's entire body and you can clearly see that she is braiding her braids.The fantastic find of "Sven Forbbeard´s coin" As the first Danish king, he had a coin minted with his own image around 995, probably in Haithabu (source 2). A cross was embossed on the other side of the coin.In addition, you can also read the famous written source by the Arab traveler At-Tartushi who visited Hedeby around 950 AD and recorded his experiences of meeting the Vikings. Have fun ❤️ Annette Collin

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9788799667444
  • Indbinding:
  • Hæftet
  • Sideantal:
  • 160
  • Udgivet:
  • 1. juni 2020
  • Udgave:
  • 1
  • Størrelse:
  • 171x241x14 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 419 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Annette Collin is a hairdresser and make-up artist and active Viking from Denmark.

This is her second book about the beautiful Viking braids in her three-book series “Vikingeflet”;
Viking Braids Viking Braids 2Old Nordic braided hairstyles - in a new wayAnnette Collins' books can be seen on the shelves of Viking museums in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as well as at authentic Viking markets and festivals in the Nordic countries.

In this book, Annette Collin has returned to the Viking era and taken inspiration from the Viking Age and once again created a braiding book that beginners and experienced people can learn to braid their hair in new ways.

Also tips and tricks for applying Viking warrior makeup consisting of the beautiful Old Norse symbols.

There are also instructions for weaving beautiful wool ribbons with Nordic spinning sticks.

This book contains 20 brand new, unique and beautiful brais with easy step-by step instructions to braid your hair like a Viking, do Viking warrior and Shildmaid face art and also braid it with beads.

Richly illustrated with many beautiful images of women and men in authentic clothing and braided hair, the book gives you inspiration and easy-to-follow instructions for braiding both historical braids and new braids based on ancient Nordic traditions.

And so the old Nordic aesthetic in the above categories can live on in the hair of our day - in a new way.

In addition, the book contains historical fact pages with the authentic findings of the proud Nordic hair braiding craft.

The book is intended for women, men, boys and girls.

The book is also a fantastic textbook for any teacher or facilitator looking to create a workshop for students and audiences.

Each braid is characterized by its level of difficulty; “Easy”, “Medium” and “Difficult” and how long it takes to braid and the things you need.

On the historical fact pages you can read which historical sources Annette Collin used as inspiration for her Viking braids;
"Freya, the goddess of the Vikings", Freya had a symbol just like Thor and Odin. Odin had his one eye, and Thor had his famous hammer, Mjölnir, and it is believed that Freya's distinguishing features were her hair and braids. A find from the Viking Age in Denmark was made in Denmark at Tisso, near the town of Kalundborg. made in the form of a silver pendant depicting a woman twisting her hair. The image is interpreted to symbolize the goddess Freya. It is a very special find because the figure represents Freya's entire body and you can clearly see that she is braiding her braids.The fantastic find of "Sven Forbbeard´s coin" As the first Danish king, he had a coin minted with his own image around 995, probably in Haithabu (source 2). A cross was embossed on the other side of the coin.In addition, you can also read the famous written source by the Arab traveler At-Tartushi who visited Hedeby around 950 AD and recorded his experiences of meeting the Vikings.
Have fun ❤️

Annette Collin

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