DragonClaw ChainMaille

DragonClaw ChainMaille Making life more beautiful one link at a time. Custom Orders Welcome! I started creating ChainMaille in January of 2016.

Starting with dice bags and simple bracelets in European 4-1 weave I was quickly hooked. Seeing the flow of links, the calming order to a weave, and the simple elegance of seeing a pattern come to life. I started branching out with morew eave styles and now know 20+ weave patterns and continuing to learn more. I created my first DragonScale Bracelet in March of 2016 and it quickly became very popu

lar with everyone who saw it. I started this shop with my DragonScale bracelet and business has grown steadily. I am very humbled by the attention that my creation has been getting and I am grateful for all of the likes and shares.

Thank you for all of the patrons at Bluffwoods. The downpour the first day left us with a lakeside booth and a destroyed...
05/31/2026

Thank you for all of the patrons at Bluffwoods. The downpour the first day left us with a lakeside booth and a destroyed canopy. No worries we had another to shelter…however the dragon attack of gust destroyed the second canopy. We are washing and drying the product and will be at Downtown Days this Friday.

PS We had a friendly toad all day Saturday!

Fun with Flags! World Cup EditionIt is almost here! Three groups left. Here are some flag facts from Group C.Brazil: The...
05/30/2026

Fun with Flags! World Cup Edition

It is almost here! Three groups left. Here are some flag facts from Group C.

Brazil: The blue disk in the middle has 27 stars that represent the Brazilian Federal Units. (Similar to the states that make up the USA)

Morocco: The flag of Morocco has a green pentagram in the middle, which symbolizes the 5 pillars of the Islam.

Haiti: In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of Haiti, which has the flag on it. Since the coat of arms has the flag this is an inception moment with the picture of the flag on the flag!

Scotland: The term for an X-shaped cross is a 'saltire', from the old French word saultoir or salteur, a word for both a type of stile constructed from two cross pieces and a type of cross-shaped stirrup-cord.

The full board of 48 nation flags are complete. They will be on display over the next two weekends when we are at 3 show...
05/26/2026

The full board of 48 nation flags are complete. They will be on display over the next two weekends when we are at 3 shows!

Bluffwoods Renfest this weekend.
Lee’s Summit Downtown Days and Lawrence Pridefest is the following weekend!

Fun with Flags! World Cup EditionWe are going to share some fun facts about all of the countries involved, this week wit...
05/23/2026

Fun with Flags! World Cup Edition

We are going to share some fun facts about all of the countries involved, this week with the four teams in Group D.

USA: The flag has been updated 39 times, always adding more stars when new states entered the union.

Paraguay: This flag is different on each side. The main side bears the coat of arms of Paraguay. On the reverse side is the seal of the treasury.

Australia: Made up of the Union Jack, Southern Cross, and the Commonwealth Star. It originally had six points, representing the six federating colonies. In 1908, a seventh point was added to symbolize the Territory of Papua, and any future territories.

Turkey: The star and crescent design originated from the Ottoman Empire flags. The white star and crescent moon on red as the flag dates back to 1844.

Fun with Flags! World Cup EditionLess than one month away! Here are some fun facts about  the four teams in Group E.Germ...
05/16/2026

Fun with Flags! World Cup Edition

Less than one month away! Here are some fun facts about the four teams in Group E.

Germany: The flag was first seen in 1848 and has been used in and out of history since then. Prior to that the German flag was black-white-red.

Curaçao: The blue flag has two stars in the top left corner represent the two islands that make up the nation.

Ivory Coast: VERY similar to Ireland's flag. The colors are the same, however, the orange color one the Ivory Coast flag is on the HOIST side and on the Ireland flag it is on the FLY side.

Ecuador: The flag consists of horizontal bands of the Pan-Colombian colors and features the coat of arms of Ecuador.

Fun with Flags! World Cup EditionWe are going to share some fun facts about all of the countries involved, this week wit...
05/09/2026

Fun with Flags! World Cup Edition

We are going to share some fun facts about all of the countries involved, this week with the four teams in Group F.

Netherlands: The flag use to be Orange, White, and Blue honoring the leader of the Dutch Revolt William of Orange. The colors were changed in mid 17th century for naval ship clarity.

Japan: The red circle represents the sun disc, also called Hinomaru in Japanese (‘ball of the sun’)

Sweden : The flag has two colors blue and yellow. Shaped in the Nordic cross style that is seen on most of the flags in the region. The colors are derived from the Swedish coat of arms.

Tunisia: A white disc upon a red field holds a crescent moon and five point star. The symbols relate to the ancient historic rule of the Ottoman Empire.

Fun with Flags! World Cup EditionThe World Cup is less than 50 days away! We are going to share some fun facts about the...
05/02/2026

Fun with Flags! World Cup Edition

The World Cup is less than 50 days away! We are going to share some fun facts about the flags of all the countries involved, this week is Group G.

Belgium: The design was inspired by the French tricolor, was adopted in 1831. The black, yellow and red colors are characteristic of Brabant province - Brabant rebels wore these colors during the uprising against Austria in the late 18th century.

Egypt: The flag bears Egypt's national emblem, the Egyptian eagle of Saladin, which in itself reflects a much older origin in Egyptian history, as it represents the Egyptian vulture that is found in ancient hieroglyphs

Iran: The Takbir (an Arabic phrase) is repeated 11 times along the edges of the green and red bands respectively, for a total of 22 times.

New Zealand: The flag of New Zealand uses two prominent symbols, the Union Jack and the Southern Cross. The Southern Cross constellation is one of the striking features of the Southern Hemisphere sky, and has been used to represent many southern hemisphere colonies.

04/29/2026

New tails in stock. Gearing up for Lawrence Pride in June!

Fun with Flags! World Cup EditionThe World Cup is less than two months away! We are going to share some fun facts about ...
04/25/2026

Fun with Flags! World Cup Edition

The World Cup is less than two months away! We are going to share some fun facts about the flags of all the countries involved, this week is Group H.

Spain: This flag, bears the Spanish coat of arms. The origin of the current flag of Spain is the naval ensign of 1785.

Cabo Verde: The lower left area of the flag has a circle of ten yellow stars. The 10 stars on the flag represent the main islands of the nation (a chain of islands off the coasts of Senegambia and Mauritania in West Africa)

Saudi Arabia: The green flag has a white Arabic inscription on the flag, written in the calligraphic Thuluth Script, is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith.

Uruguay: The 9 horizontal stripes on the flag represent the nine original departments of Uruguay, based on the U.S. flag design. The Sun of May is in the field of white. The symbol represents the sun god and mythological founder of the Incan Empire. It also appears in the flag of Argentina and the coat of arms of Bolivia.

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