Tag Archives: medieval
Inconceivable!
The current round of Enchantment is inspired by The Princess Bride, that storybook story of True Love and miracles, loved by so many. I have read the book, but it’s movie I am especially fond of – one of my … Continue reading
Sybil, Seer – Star and Stone
Inspired by ancient petroglyphs from around the world, Spyralle’s new dress Sybil speaks of the fascination our ancestors felt at the grandeur and mystery of the natural world. Sybil made her debut at the the Spoonful of Sugar Festival late … Continue reading
Halo
New at the Medieval Fantasy Faire ‘Land of Dream’ event is Spyralle’s latest gacha, the Icon Halo. The event has been extended through March 25, so you really should go! The animal orchestra at the landing point, with alligator ballerinas … Continue reading
Elys
Elys, a simple medieval gown in brocade and velvet, is Spyralle’s new exclusive release for the 2017 Medieval Faire, a SL Relay for Life event presented by the Unmasking a Cure team. All proceeds from four of the six colors … Continue reading
Rajna at MFF6
Rajna is Spyralle’s new exclusive at the Medieval and Fantasy Faire, ending this weekend. I’m crazy about this dress. It is a laced leather jacket worn over a wildly patterned silk gown, right out of the imaginary land of so … Continue reading
Niika
Niika has the lines of a Medieval lady’s kirtle, but the pattern on the velvet fabric is anything but traditional. I repurposed the “Art Deco” fractals to create a formal geometry and complex layerings of color. So Niika belongs to … Continue reading
Medieval Times
Genre’s theme for this round is Medieval. The setting is a jousting arena, and the designs are wonderful. Do go! The event ends on the 11th of the month. I have always wanted to create one of these headpieces in … Continue reading
Inkke
Amid all the holiday rush, Spyralle’s Inkke gown was missed here in the blog, and I would like you to see it now, if you missed it too. Created with fantasy themed role play in mind, the line of the … Continue reading
Moon Dance
The year keeps turning, and the owls fly every night, under the moon. Last year we brought you the Owl Moons of September through December, plus some special gowns just for the holidays. Now we bring you out of winter … Continue reading