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Research Article

Dealing with Mobility: Guilds and Tramping Journeymen in Seventeenth-Century Scandinavia

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Pages 163-184 | Received 10 May 2023, Accepted 08 Jan 2024, Published online: 17 Jan 2024

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Figure 1. ‘Passement maker’, Abbildung Der Gemein-Nützlichen Haupt-Stände Von denen regenten und ihren so in Friedens- als kriegs- zeiten zugeordneten bedienten an/biß auf alle kunstler und Handwercker/nach jedes ambts- und beruffs- verrichteungen … , C. Weigel, Regensburg 1711 (first print 1698). Private collection.

Figure 1. ‘Passement maker’, Abbildung Der Gemein-Nützlichen Haupt-Stände Von denen regenten und ihren so in Friedens- als kriegs- zeiten zugeordneten bedienten an/biß auf alle kunstler und Handwercker/nach jedes ambts- und beruffs- verrichteungen … , C. Weigel, Regensburg 1711 (first print 1698). Private collection.

Figure 2. ‘Button maker’, Abbildung Der Gemein-Nützlichen Haupt-Stände Von denen regenten und ihren so in Friedens- als kriegs- zeiten zugeordneten bedienten an/biß auf alle kunstler und Handwercker/nach jedes ambts- und beruffs- verrichteungen … , C. Weigel, Regensburg 1711 (first print 1698). Private collection.

Figure 2. ‘Button maker’, Abbildung Der Gemein-Nützlichen Haupt-Stände Von denen regenten und ihren so in Friedens- als kriegs- zeiten zugeordneten bedienten an/biß auf alle kunstler und Handwercker/nach jedes ambts- und beruffs- verrichteungen … , C. Weigel, Regensburg 1711 (first print 1698). Private collection.

Figure 3. Silk fringes dyed with indigo, seventeenth or eighteenth century. Private collection. The top fringe has a narrow edge that can be woven on a table-mounted frame. The adjacent broader section is tied by hand with cords. The lower fringe has a broad edge woven in velvet, a technique that requires an advanced loom with two parallel warp systems.

Figure 3. Silk fringes dyed with indigo, seventeenth or eighteenth century. Private collection. The top fringe has a narrow edge that can be woven on a table-mounted frame. The adjacent broader section is tied by hand with cords. The lower fringe has a broad edge woven in velvet, a technique that requires an advanced loom with two parallel warp systems.

Figure 4. Silk and metal thread tassels, seventeenth or eighteenth century. Private collection. Both tassels have a wooden core. The red tassel on the right has metal thread details worked with a needle.

Figure 4. Silk and metal thread tassels, seventeenth or eighteenth century. Private collection. Both tassels have a wooden core. The red tassel on the right has metal thread details worked with a needle.