It did not have to be expensive at all. Linen was a very common cloth. Qualities varied from coarse linen as worn by even the poorest people to very fine linen worn by the rich. Cloth and clothes were often made in the household, so in those cases prices did not apply. A linen shirt bought at a market stall might cost, depending on quality, somewhere between 5 and 10 pence.
Elves didn't exist in medieval times - but people would have imagined them to wear woollen or linen smocks or cloaks - since that is what poor country folk in general wore.
no, bonnets were not around in the medieval era.Depending on the year and the social status of the woman, she might wear a hairnet of gold threads (a crespine), or a wimple of linen, or a white linen veil, or a linen barbette, or a variety of caps; in Burgundy and France in the 15th century, some wealthy women wore the "hennin" - the tall, pointed cap with a transparent veil dangling from the end.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
In medieval times, a handkerchief was often referred to as a "kerchief," derived from the French term "couvre-chef," meaning "cover head." It was typically made of linen or silk and used for various purposes, including wiping the face or hands. The term "handkerchief" itself combines "hand" and "kerchief," indicating its use specifically for the hands.
Purple was symbolic of royalty because purple dyes were so expensive only the king could afford them.
the people took linen and wrote on it
no yes
Elves didn't exist in medieval times - but people would have imagined them to wear woollen or linen smocks or cloaks - since that is what poor country folk in general wore.
well.......... yes it is very expensive
coins, thick linen veils, camping equipment, food and water
Does the laundry. Usually linen undergarments.
no, bonnets were not around in the medieval era.Depending on the year and the social status of the woman, she might wear a hairnet of gold threads (a crespine), or a wimple of linen, or a white linen veil, or a linen barbette, or a variety of caps; in Burgundy and France in the 15th century, some wealthy women wore the "hennin" - the tall, pointed cap with a transparent veil dangling from the end.
No men did not wear tights in medieval times. This is just for plays and movies. They did how ever wear leggings made of wool, linen or leather.
They wore white linen with kargo pants underneath
A medieval knight's suit of full armour was probably most expensive.
The word "linen" is in the King James Version of the Bible 104 times. It is in 90 verses.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.