Wolveswood Exchange


Revised 1 February 2004

About Wolveswood Exchange

Wolveswood Exchange actually began through no will of my own. I started out making Medieval clothes for myself to wear at Renaissance Festivals. Soon after that I began working with leather, making pouches, belts, sheaths, and a couple of pairs of boots. All of this grew out of a profound interest in the Middle Ages. My friends liked what I made, so I started making things for them too.

While doing this I decided I wanted to learn how to make maile armour (often erroneously called chain maile). I had a difficult time getting started, but with the help of an armourer at the Thistle Cot at the Arizona Renaissance Festival, I learned the proper technique.

I had barely started my own maile when I got my first "job". A blacksmith saw the small swath of maile I had brought to the festival to show my mentor, and offered me a crossbow in trade for a maile vest. I was nervous about taking such a job seeing as how I was even less than a novice, but he was able to convince me to take him up on the offer.

I didn't begin working on my own maile again until after I had finished the blacksmith's armour. It wasn't long after I started working on my maile again that a friend of mine referred another friend to me to make a maile shirt. Thus, THE BIRTH OF A BUSINESS!

The "business", such that it was, lay dormant for many years. But now, my wife and I are trying to make a go of it, purely outside of our day jobs. This is definitely a part-time arrangement for both of us, made out of the love of our hobbies. So come in, take a look, and if you see something you like, let me know! Right now, what is shown on-line is there just to show what we do and what we are capable of. I hope to have items listed for actual sale in the very near future.

Thanks for looking!

Uleric ap Brienus
(Brian Jones)

Poet - Armourer - Tanner - Tailor - Storyteller - Glyph Artist - Fountain Maker


Some Wolveswood Exchange products


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