These medieval winter gloves are handmade with the traditional naalbinding method and crafted from 100% natural wool. Naalbinding is an ancient single-needle looping method that is valued more than knitting and it forms a dense, strong fabric which is better for cold climates. The mittens have a classic brown wool base with a red trim, showing period-inspired styling.
Historically, naalbinding was used across Viking, Norse, Anglo-Saxon, Slavic, and early medieval cultures. Wool was preferred because it gave insulation even in damp conditions and was breathable during outdoor use. Archaeological finds show similar wool mittens and Viking gloves worn for daily work, travel, and winter use. This method created garments that were warmer and more durable than other knitted alternatives.
Crafted for medieval fairs, LARP, and cold-weather use, these medieval winter gloves give both authenticity and comfort. The natural elasticity of wool gives a flexible fit. They function equally well as woolen gloves, woolen mittens, or traditional medieval hand gloves for outdoor activities and historical themed events.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Hand wash only using lukewarm water and wool detergent
- Do not rub or wring to prevent felting
- Lay flat to air dry
- Avoid heat, bleach, and tumble drying
Note: Each pair is handcrafted, so minor differences in stitching are natural.












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