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turkish inspired arrow quiver

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Zoran Pavlovic
Ginni,
I do not care what someone else would say but for my taste it is very inspirative and nice, love it.Where did you find pattern? I would like if i could make similar one.
*** did you think to reconstruct depicted bows from Battle at Posada scene? I would.I have it in my plan.
Best regards:-)
ginni
The shape is inspired from one quiver from Warshaw museum.

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Zoran, I am thinking to start making turkish/krimean-tatar bow sometime. I want to make a good bow before and is a long way.
daryush
Ginni, your quivers are fantastic. Well done.
Bede
Ginni,
Beautiful work.
In general, a quiver belt has the buckle on the same side as the quiver as you are wearing it. The inside face support strap is rarely wider than the other two straps though in one case from Transylvania the top part that goes over the belt is wider to even out the wear.
maruchi
What a nice quiver!

nice sewing, and I like the ornament.

May I kwow it's size and weight?

nowaday I'm making new donggae quivers,

sooner or later, I'll introduce them :)
ginni
50 cm max. length, 23cm width at the mouth,19 at the bottom, 15,5 in the middle.
I dont know the weight, my scale have 500 grams limit and is heavier.
maruchi
Thanks ginni.

Later, If you have big scale please let me know.
I believe it can carry about 50 arrows.

You are equal to 50 worriors, but I'm 10~15 :lol: joke
Eleazar
Ginny beautifull work. Looks very comfortable.

I don't know quier of Warshaw museum. And I live 3 hours from Warshaw by car. Wau!