Blacksmiths in the 1500's did not have much in the way of specialized clothing. They typically wore wool shirts and pants with a thick leather apron over them in order to protect the clothing and themselves from burns.
Traditionally, a blacksmith's work clothing has consisted of thick, heavy trousers and solid leather boots, covered over with a very thick leather apron to keep off sparks and hot metal.
They also changed over time with the diffirent tools that they used and as the metal would get hotter with the new things they used to heat the metal with
Very few blacksmiths were female in the middle ages.
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I did a search for pictures of medieval blacksmiths, and came up with three images worth considering. None was of a woman blacksmith, but those who were represented seemed to be wearing ordinary medieval clothing with the addition of an apron.
We do not have pictures of female blacksmiths from this era, as far as I know, but we can guess that those who existed wore ordinary women's working clothing of the time with the addition of the apron. We do know that a few women were recorded to have been blacksmiths, but probably rather few.
Women's work clothing varied more in those days from one place to another, and though styles changed slower than they do today, the Middle Ages lasted a thousand years, so you can imagine there was a lot of variation.
Blacksmiths would wear simple clothes under thick leather aprons. The leather was protection against sparks and hot parts.
the clothes that they were giant monkey costumes.
Woolen tunic in the Roman style with an leather apron over the top to stop any sparks from catching the clothing on fire.
Woolen tunic in the Roman style with a leather apron over the top to protect him from sparks.
in the roman time the blacksmiths only had anything big and metal to make other big metal things. metal was very popular in the roman period and so the blacksmiths had an easy time
The Greek god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths was Hephaestus. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.
The Greek god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths was Hephaestus. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.
Vulcan Hephaestus is the Greek god of Blacksmiths.
Ancient roman miners and ancient roman charcoal makers.
there are butchers and blacksmiths and of course the soldiers
the roman god vulcan was the god of blacksmiths and fire his greek name is hephaestus.
Hephaestus was actually the god of the forges/blacksmiths. His Roman name was Vulcan.
Well actually they are just like the blacksmiths now.
vulcan is the roman form of hephaestus who is the god of blacksmiths, technology, and such so his duty is the best blacksmiths and he is a main god ( olympian ) and makes great things for the other gods and for the demi gods and mortals
Vulcan is the Roman god of fire and blacksmiths. He is also associated with volcanoes.
roman teachers wear poo and pickled onions