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*Crown's A&S Champions Finalist, Feb. 2020 ("The Thread of Empire: 16th & 17th century Bengali Monochrome Embroidery") | *Crown's A&S Champions Finalist, Feb. 2020 ("The Thread of Empire: 16th & 17th century Bengali Monochrome Embroidery") | ||
*Queen's Gift, Queen Indrakshi (Indian-style embroidered quiver), Sep. 2022 | *Queen's Gift, Queen Indrakshi (Indian-style embroidered quiver), Sep. 2022 |
Revision as of 20:09, 13 November 2022
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Resides: Settmour Swamp |
Status: Active |
Awards: Order of Precedence |
Heraldry |
Lozengy sable and argent, three fig leaves in pall stems conjoined vert, a bordure Or. |
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Introduction
Persona
Lady Sima Cordovero is a Sephardic Jewish woman living in India in the 16th century as part of the community that formed there after the Iberian Inquisition.
(Formerly known as Lady Mærhild æt Anestige)
Offices & Positions
- Chatelaine, Barony of Settmour Swamp (March 2015-May 2017)
Event Staff
- Event Steward, Black Gryphon Inn, Feb. 2015
- Co-Event Steward, Black Gryphon In, Feb. 2016
- Co-Event Steward, Coronation of Brennan I and Caoilfhionn I
- Mudthaw, merchant coordinator, year?
- Mudthaw, kitchen staff, year?
Projects & Publications
- Queen's Gift, Queen Thyra (Embroidered quilt after the Tristan Quilt), Apr. 2015
- Crown's A&S Champions, March 2018
- Crown A&S Champions, Finalist (The Thread of Empire - research paper)
- Crown's A&S Champions Finalist, Feb. 2020 ("The Thread of Empire: 16th & 17th century Bengali Monochrome Embroidery")
- Queen's Gift, Queen Indrakshi (Indian-style embroidered quiver), Sep. 2022
Classes
- Introduction to Yiddish Literature -The Bovo Buch
- Wild Silk! - Exploring the different silk varieties from India, Africa, and beyond
- Foundation Piecing (English Paper piecing)