Hast thou not heard? Medieval festivals are a fun and exciting way to go back to the past and experience what life was like in a bygone time. People come from far and wide, many of them dressed in character, to watch jousting festivals, spectate sword fights, and to see other people’s costumes. And many of them come to shop.
If thou sellest jewelry, paintings, pottery, or many other types of medieval-themed products, thou art missing out on potential florins, er money. Selling thy wares at these festivals can be profitable, but some dangers can keep thee in the poor house for ages.
One of the best ways to prepare to attend these events is to have medieval faire liability coverage. But let’s say you only attend one festival a year and don’t want to pay a yearly premium. The good news is that Artists, Crafters, and Tradesmen (ACT) Insurance offers the ACT Go Policy, which is exactly what you are looking for.
If you attend multiple shows throughout the year, ACT’s Pro Policy offers 12 months of coverage and additional protections to help you with your business. You can compare policies with our chart below.
So, if thou hast desires to mingle and sell thy products to kings, queens, knights, ladies, or perhaps time-traveling tourists from a future date, prepare thyself with liability coverage and keep the dangers at bay.
Free Unlimited Additional Insureds
Instant Certificate of Insurance
24/7 access to policy documents
Quick & Easy online purchase process
Coverage nationwide*
Not premise specific
Event-accepted coverage
A+ rated Insurance Carrier
Year-round event coverage
Monthly payments available
1-90 days*
Coverage for online sales
Additional coverage options
Manufacturing exclusion**
$5K/$10K Limits
*90 day policies have the option to automatically renew with EZ Renew.
**80% of the products you sell cannot be made by someone other than you. You may use some manufactured goods in your final product, so long as you are changing the product to be unique to your business. You may be covered if you sell a small amount of manufactured products, so long as they do not make up more than 20% of your sales.