Feasting at the SCA is an important part of the experience, and we try to do it in a reasonably authentic way, using cutlery, crockery and other table-ware appropriate to the period. Thus the "Feast Box" is an important part of anybody's kit, a means of conveying all the necessaries for participating in a feast. Such boxes need to be identifiable as there are many participants at a feast, so Mary encouraged me to paint my coat of arms on mine (such personal heraldry as an important part of SCA culture). I did, and went a bit overboard. As I entered the box in an "Arts and Sciences" competition, I included the following documentation. Painted Feast Box Richard of Salesberie 15 th Century “Cassoni”. This project was never intended to be a re-creation of an authentic-looking Period artefact, but rather to decorate a functional item that I use at SCA events in a manner that recalls elements of period design. The box its...
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