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An 11th century Finn married to a Swede, Kolfinna is a daughter of a trading family. She spent many years learning the basketry and weaving crafts while her brothers worked the family fields. Many of the wonderful things her father and uncles brought home from far lands appealed to her, especially new fabrics and weaving patterns. She is a mother now and devoted to her husband and his quest for knowledge. You are most likely to find her wearing her favorite purple scarf wrapped around her head, working on a basket or jewelry or perhaps some weaving.  
An 11th century Finn married to a Swede, Kolfinna is a daughter of a trading family. She spent many years learning the basketry and weaving crafts while her brothers worked the family fields. Many of the wonderful things her father and uncles brought home from far lands appealed to her, especially new fabrics and weaving patterns. She is a mother now and devoted to her husband and his quest for knowledge. You are most likely to find her wearing her favorite purple scarf wrapped around her head, working on a basket or jewelry or perhaps some weaving.  


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Award of Arms, Dec 6, 2008
Award of Arms, Dec 6, 2008


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Revision as of 11:01, 27 February 2009

An 11th century Finn married to a Swede, Kolfinna is a daughter of a trading family. She spent many years learning the basketry and weaving crafts while her brothers worked the family fields. Many of the wonderful things her father and uncles brought home from far lands appealed to her, especially new fabrics and weaving patterns. She is a mother now and devoted to her husband and his quest for knowledge. You are most likely to find her wearing her favorite purple scarf wrapped around her head, working on a basket or jewelry or perhaps some weaving.

Lady Disa, Lady Fjorlief, Lady Signy, Lady Kolfinna, Lady Medb





















Offices

Deputy Herald of Glymm Mere 2008-present

Autocrat GlymmMere's Yule Feast 2008


Awards

Crystal of GlymmMere, Dec 6, 2008

Award of Arms, Dec 6, 2008

Received from TRM Owain & Wrenn, Dec 6, 2008