Elysabeth Underhill
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Introduction
Lady Elysabeth Underhill (Lissa)
AWARDS
Award of Arms
Order of the Maunch
Order of the Silver Rapier
Order of the Silver Crescent
Order of the Salamander (Bhakail)
Order of the Harlequin (Bhakail)
Award of the Golden Lyre (2015)
Two time Arts and Sciences Champion of Bhakail (2015 & 2011)
Former Lady's Rapier Champion of Bhakail
Former Rapier Champion of Carillion
AFFILIATIONS
Tadcaster Militia (household)
Protégée to Mistress Marion del Okes
Student to Mistress Brunissende Dragonette (Bruni)
Persona
Working class, mid-late 1500's England. However, I've been wearing more and more early period clothing since I started making early period glass beads (see A&S)
Service
Co-Autocrat Artisan's Village, 2016
Deputy Autocrat and A&S coordinator, May-be Event (Iron Bog), 2015
Challenge Coordinator, Artisans' Village, 2015
Copy Editor for the Creative Anachronist 2014-15
Chancellor of the East Kingdom University, 2011-2013
Class Coordinator for Known World Rapier/Costume Symposium, 2009
Class Coordinator for Noisemakers Schola (several years running)
Ran Dayboard for Noisemakers Schola in 2013
Cooked in the kitchen at multiple events.
Former Rapier Marshal at Large
A&S
My art is the making of glass beads. While I have made beads from many time periods, much of my focus has been on recreating Anglo-Saxon Glass beads.
A&S Blog: http://elysabethunderhill.blogspot.com/
Classes:
- Recreating Historic Beads as a Beginner [1]
- Reproducing Glass Beads Using Archaeological Reports [2]
- Recreating Anglo-Saxon Glass Beads: I used several documents from my A&S projects as notes for this class [3] & [4]
- Introduction to Making Glass Beads [5]
Publications
- Glass Beads: Beginner's Theory and Practice, Tournaments Illuminated, 2015, Issue 194 [6]
- The Social Meaning of Anglo-Saxon Glass Beads [7]
- Philosophies of Recreation, Ars Scientia Orientalis, Volume 8, 2014 [8]
Major Projects
A&S Honors