300 Spartan Shield - King Leon ...
by Jean Fuentes
#651583
300 Spartan Shield - King Leonadis by Jean Fuentes
300 Spartan Shield - King Leonadis - On the back are a handle and a strap with Velcro attached. The shield is made of polyester resin and metallic paint - 3-D structure.
- Diameter: 62 cm
- Material: Polyester resin painted metallic - 3-D structural weight: 4990 g plate has a handle and a strap on the back
It is a decoration item, it is not designed for practical use.
#603243
Rapier I
schaukampffähig
With flexible blade - therefore suitable for battle.
Can be used to show fight. Please note that we do not accept liability for personal injury during use. Use at your own risk.
Despite all the precautions in the production and material selection, we can no product liability with respect to blade breakage or the like and its consequences, say after the German and European product liability law.
A wholly owned blade breakage warranty may make no serious manufacturer. Each blade can break under certain circumstances. This clause takes place including why, since there are also users who circumvent unreasonable and irrelevant with these rapiers.
We provide replacement in case of a proven material faults, such as hardness crack, or at too high a blade hardness. We emphasize again: Everything is made with the swords, go at your own risk.
Any costs nicks in the blade are not covered under warranty, but completely normal. Even the loosening of the guard is often unavoidable, especially when she gets shots from the opposing sword. Here, the only one Nachnieten or tightening the screw fixing.
At the beginning of the 16th century developed particularly in the countries of France and Italy, where the fencing was in particularly high esteem, the sword. In these countries, this art has been practiced to perfection. Swords with particularly narrow blade was named Rapier. A special feature is the conspicuous large hand basket guard that protects against injuries to the hand. The Rapier was the classic fencing weapon this time. He was a popular weapon of ruffians and adventurers, but he was also the cavalier weapon. For court dress of the sword or rapier was a must.
Made in India.
#604341
Sword Emperor Charles V.
Blade made of 420 stainless steel. With scabbard.
Made in Spain.
Excalibur
by Marto
#602267
Excalibur by Marto
Schwert mit vergoldeten Griffteilen
The sword made of 420s stainless, hardened steel is polished silk dull. The blade goes through until handle end and is screwed together there. The metal cast handle is decorated with fine celtic ornaments. A product of the famous sword forge Marto in Toledo (Spain).
King Arthur´s history and legend is intimately linked to the magic and misterious sword Excalibur. As Merling the wizard had proclamed, only the one able to take the sword out of the stone would be the king.
Arthur knelt in front of the stone, fulfiled this deed, took the sword, went with it to the cathedral and offered it in the altar.
Arthur was anointed with the Sacred Oil and, in presence of all the barons and common people, he solemny swore to be a loyal king and to defend Truth and Justice all the days of his life.
Legend and history were mixed through time and king Arthur´s legend, The Knights of the Round Table and the magic sword Excalibur have arrived intimately united to our days.
european+weapon reproduction artus famousswords middle+age medieval 5jhdnchr
#605103
Battle ready sword 85385
The blades are hand-forged from carbon steel (hardness approx <50 HRC), go fully through to the end of the handle and screwed there twice. Continuous blade tang with wooden handle.
Made in India.
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#606055
Crusader Sword
The blade is 420 stainless steel. In the vagina, a decorative leather winding is attached.
european+weapon crusader frank+swords middle+age medieval withoutdetails
Miniature armor - Samurai Warr ...
by Jean Fuentes
#652031
Miniature armor - Samurai Warriors - Naoe Kanetsugu Shogun by Jean Fuentes
Samurai Warriors brown/gold - warlord Naoe Kanetsugu Shogun Japanese Samurai armor miniature.
This armor is made up of a combination of wood and metal, cotton knitting. It was modeled the famous armor detail by the warlord Naoe Kanetsugu. The base sits on the armor is a black lacquered wooden box with gold kanji. This miniature armor is a perfect collectible for Samurai enthusiasts.
This is a Naoe Kanetsugu armor in miniature form.
-Decoration figurine
-Material figure: metal
-Material base: wood
-Overall height: 41 cm
-Weight: 660 g
#602271
Balmung
Das magische Schwert von Siegfried, dem Königssohn aus Xanten
The blade made of 420s stainless, hardened steel is provided with a fine etching. It is screwed together at the end of the handle.
From old documents is for us the journey through life of Siegfried confessed. The legend reports also about its Nibelung sword Balmung in detail. Still after its death his wife Krimhild could avenge the murder through Hagen him with this sword.
The sword hilt shows two dragons Siegfried fought which, the obbeying bar shows a valkyrie with quarrel cars. The sword knob is decorated with the king crown of Xanten and the flames Iceland.
#605503
Two-Handed Sword
The blade has forged from carbon steel and has a blood groove. The clutch is from leather. Rustic processes. Ricasso means the non-polished part of the sword between handle and the polished part of the sword.
Large diameter
by Haller
#604823
Large diameter by Haller
The hand forged blade of this sword is made of carbon steel. On the tang wood handles are riveted. A significant edged weapon, especially in 1500, was the great knife. This edged weapon was not considered as a sword blade. Concise is the single-edged saber-like blade and the scalloped top of the guard. Both typical and uncommon processing the blade just before the tip. The saber-like blade shape this edged weapon was inspired by Eastern European sabers, especially of the Turkish arms. Some well-preserved pieces are preserved in the art-historical museum in Vienna.
Made in India.
#603229
Disk pommel sword
geschmiedetes Einhandschwert, schaukampfgeeignet
Inexpensive practice sword. with particularly short and strong guard, which is relatively insensitive to shock. The blade is made of carbon steel
hand forged and bolted twice on the handle end. This sword comes with a scabbard. There is a loop for attachment to belt at the back of the vagina.
Made in India.
Battle ready sword with scabba ...
by Haller
#605296
Battle ready sword with scabbard by Haller
The hand forged blade is made of carbon steel and bolted twice on the handle end.
Using the sword fight at your own risk!
Made in India.
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Sword with sheath
by Haller
#605406
Sword with sheath by Haller
Total length 103 cm with sharp ground to blade without scabbard. The sword is sharp. It weighs 1200 g 1400 g, without scabbard with sheath
Made in China. The handle is made of synthetic leather.
It is a decoration article, it is designed not for practical use. Thickness approx. 5 mm from the tip, approx. 6 mm up to the pommel of the blade.
#602187
sword 9th Century
Das Schwert als Symbol der Macht und der Ehre
From the time of the 9th century. The blade of this sword is produced of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. It has an attrektive ornamentation. The obbeying bar and the final knob from metal cast are ornamented richly.
#604027
Sax knife
Diverse Kampfwaffen
This product is manufactured in India and corresponds to the applicable quality.
european+weapon viking swords reproduction middle+age medieval 10jhdnchr
Dagger Lancelot
by Haller
#605243
Dagger Lancelot by Haller
Blade made of 420 stainless steel.
Made in China.
Shield Legend of Zelda B17
by Jean Fuentes
#651806
Shield Legend of Zelda B17 by Jean Fuentes
Shield Legend of Zelda - The blue version is the exact replica of the Shield of Legend of Zelda with the Triforce symbol and Phoenix.
- Material: metal
- With metal ornaments
- Width: 44 cm
- Height: 63 cm
- Weight: 2.400 kg
- For decorative purposes
- To hang and carrying option on the back
- Two handles at the rear of the shield
- A chain on the rear side of the shield
europaeische+waffen schilde ruestungen mittelalter schaukampfgeeignet schaukampffähig schaukampf ritterschilde kampfschild ritterausrüstung ritterbedarf xwaffen
#602179
Sword 15th century I
Sword in the style of the 15th century. Particularly cheap, rustically worn sword. The blade is made of hardened carbon steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. The handle is wound a revolved wire. The obbeying bar is manufactured from metal cast or steel wire.
This sword is particularly suitable for militias, theaters and similar or to the wall decoration.
Japanese samurai armor miniatu ...
by Jean Fuentes
#652225
Japanese samurai armor miniature 100_PO2302 by Jean Fuentes
This is a Sanada Saemon-no-Suke Yukimura armor in miniature version. Sanada Yukimura (1567 - 1615) was a Japanese samurai General of Clan Takeda. He was a brilliant military tactician. Although his army was comparatively small and outnumbered his opponents, he won many battles. With its daring strategies and achievements, he became famous and forever a place in Japanese history. Sanada Yukimura was called a "a hero, there is only once in 100 years" and "The Crimson Demon of War". His soldiers are as "Akazonae" known.
This armor consists of a combination of wood, metal and cotton knitting. Painted true to detail in the colors of the Takeda clan. It was true detail of the famous armor modeled by the General Sanada Yukimura. The base on which the armor is sitting is a black lacquered wooden box with gold Kanji. This miniature armor is a perfect collectible for samurai enthusiasts.
This is a Masamune Armor in miniature form.
-Dekorationsfigur
Material body: metal
Material base: Wood
-Overall: 43.5 cm
-Weight: 680 g
-diameter Base: 8 cm
#606056
Templar Sword
The blade is 420 stainless steel. In the vagina, a decorative leather winding is attached.
Medieval Sword
by Budoten
#501164
Medieval Sword by Budoten
The handle is made of red wood, with brass protection.
Sword of the Crusades
by Budoten
#501170
Sword of the Crusades by Budoten
The handle is made of red wood, chromed protect.
#6010002
Shoulder Strap for Swords
european+weapon leather+sheat swords middle+age medieval 15jhdnchr
Practical Frankish sword
by Urs Velunt
#6010080
Practical Frankish sword by Urs Velunt
The blade is forged from steel with a Rockwell hardness of 50-55 °. It has a blade thickness of 2.5 mm and a rounded safety tip and is riveted to the end of the handle.
The handle is made of wood and leather wrapped, end and pommel are made of steel.
Including elimination of wood with metal fittings.
Practical Frankish sword and a ...
by Urs Velunt
#6010082
Practical Frankish sword and a Half by Urs Velunt
The blade is forged from spring steel, with a Rockwell hardness of 50-55 °. It has a blunt edge of 2.5 mm and a rounded safety tip and is riveted to the handle end.
The handle is wrapped in wood and leather, Endknauf and guard are made of steel.
Includes wood sheath with metal fittings.
Sword of the Knights Templar s ...
by Marto
#6010083
Sword of the Knights Templar silver / blue by Marto
This spiritual order of knighthood was founded in 1118. He was one of the richest and most powerful Order in the Middle Ages. This was one of the reasons that King Philip IV. Prompted to institute legal proceedings, which resulted in a resolution of the Order by Pope Clement V in 1312.
Together with other manufacturers from Toledo the quality seal "Hecho en Toledo" was (made in Toledo) was founded. It is an internationally protected certificate and a promise to produce products of high quality and exclusivity in Toledo, which reflect the experiences and efforts of the last few centuries. This seal may only carry products that are manufactured in Toledo. In addition to an etching on the blade and a certificate is enclosed.
Sword Black Prince
by Marto
#6010084
Sword Black Prince by Marto
Because of its once supposedly black armor that can still be seen today in the Cathedral of Canterbury, Edward of Woodstock was called "The Black Prince".
He was a famous and successful military commanders in the beginning of the 100 Years War. He achieved his first success already the age of sixteen. He died at the age of 46 years, during the lifetime of his father King Edward II.
Together with other manufacturers from Toledo the quality seal "Hecho en Toledo" was (made in Toledo) was founded. It is an internationally protected certificate and a promise to produce products of high quality and exclusivity in Toledo, which reflect the experiences and efforts of the last few centuries. This seal may only carry products that are manufactured in Toledo. In addition to an etching on the blade and a certificate is enclosed.
Sword Excalibur silver / blue
by Marto
#6010085
Sword Excalibur silver / blue by Marto
The sword of the legendary King Arthur. The blade has a decorative etching with scenes from the legend. Handle parts in silver finish with blue inserts.
Together with other manufacturers from Toledo the quality seal "Hecho en Toledo" was (made in Toledo) was founded. It is an internationally protected certificate and a promise to produce products of high quality and exclusivity in Toledo, which reflect the experiences and efforts of the last few centuries. This seal may only carry products that are manufactured in Toledo. In addition to an etching on the blade and a certificate is enclosed.
#602154
Templar dagger with scabbard
The handle parts are made of black chromium plated brass. The blade is produced of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle.
We know this fight weapons combination espacially from the 16. and 17. centuries. The dagger exclusively was provided for the push and was held in the left hand. It in addition was used to defense of the opposite blade. One assumes that the dagger has arisen from the common knife types. Daggers are still carried by the armed forces to the dress uniform today.
#602162
Katzbalger
Blankwaffen der Landsknechte
The short sword of the mercenaries, 15. -16th century. The handle has a leather cover . A leather sheath is part of the sword with metal mounting. The blade is screwed together at the end of the handle.
The army of the mercendarys developed particularly under emperor Maximilian I. and its grandson emperor Karl V. The words: A lot of enemies-A lot of honor were ascribed to the father of the German mercenarys Georg von Frundsberg. He was a man from Mindelheim/Swabia with great bravery and loyalty to his emperor. Emperor Karl V. appointed him imperial councillor. Topmost army sign was the empire assault flag with the black eagle. The most important weapons of the mercenarys were the Katzbalger, the Biedenhänder and the dagger.
european+weapon mercenaries landsquenets schwerter middle+age medieval 16jhdnchr 15jhdnchr
#602166
Middle Ages sword II
Sword from the time of the 12-14th century. The blade of the sword is made of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. The blade has a blood groove. The handle parts consist of solid brass and are black chromium plated.
#602178
Katzbalger
Besonders preiswertes rustikal verarbeitetes Schwert
The short sword of the mercenaries 15.- 16th century. The blade of this sword is made of hardened carbon steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. The handle has a leather cover. A leather sheath is part of the sword with metal mounting. The sword is delivered with sheath.
The indication of weight is complete with scabbard.
#602180
Sword 11th century I
Sword in the style of the 11th century. Particularly cheap, rustically worn sword. The blade is made of hardened carbon steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. The handle is wound a revolved wire. The obbeying bar is manufactured from metal cast or steel wire.
This sword is particularly suitable for militias, theaters and similar or to the wall decoration.
#602182
Sword 15th century II
Sword in the style of the 15th century. Particularly cheap, rustically worn sword. The blade is made of hardened carbon steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. The handle is wound a revolved wire. The obbeying bar is manufactured from metal cast or steel wire.
This sword is particularly suitable for militias, theaters and similar or to the wall decoration.
#602186
Viking Sword
Das Schwert als Symbol der Macht und der Ehre
The presentation for this sword dates from the time of the 11th century. As steel 420s stainless and hardened steel was chosen. The blade is screwed together at the end of the handle. It is decorated decoratively. Obbeying bar and final knob from metal cast surround the handle. The handle is wound a revolved wire.
#602191
Sword 16th century
Sword in the style of the 16th century. The blade of this sword is produced of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. It is provided with heraldic Ornament etches and has a silk matt polish. The handle is wound a revolved wire. The obbeying bar and the larger handle parts consist of metal cast. The sword is very decorative and is in a good price, performance relationship. Swords are availably separately black leather sheaths to this.
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Sword 14th century
by Gladius
#602193
Sword 14th century by Gladius
Sword in the style of the 14th century. The blade of this sword is produced of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. It is provided with heraldic Ornament etches and has a silk matt polish. The handle is wound a revolved wire. The obbeying bar and the larger handle parts consist of metal cast. The sword is very decorative and is in a good price, performance relationship. Swords are availably separately black leather sheaths to this.
#602195
Sword of 14th century II
Sword in the style of the 14th century. The blade of this sword is produced of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. It is provided with heraldic Ornament etches and has a silk matt polish. The handle is wound a revolved wire. The obbeying bar and the larger handle parts consist of metal cast. The sword is very decorative and is in a good price, performance relationship. Swords are availably separately black leather sheaths to this.
#602242
Belt Mount
approximately 6.4 to 6.6 cm thick strap for a sword and a belt.
Made in Spain.
european+weapon holding device swords
Sword Hanger
by Marto
#602244
Sword Hanger by Marto
Maximum blade width of 7.0 cm, maximum blade thickness 0.5 cm
Manufactured in Spain by Marto.
Thick Leather Scabbard With Be ...
#602249
Thick Leather Scabbard With Belt Loop
Despite the dimensional informations of the scabbards it can happen that the scabbard doesn't match the available sword. It depends on the general form of the blade.
Thick Leather Scabbard With Be ...
#602250
Thick Leather Scabbard With Belt Loop
Despite the dimensional informations of the scabbards it can happen that the scabbard doesn't match the available sword. It depends on the general form of the blade.
#602251
Leather Scabbard
Despite the dimensional informations of the scabbards it can happen that the scabbard doesn't match the available sword. It depends on the general form of the blade.
#602253
Floor Stand For Swords
With a revolved iron bar which has a guide rail for swords up to a maximum blade breadth of 6 cm above. You can put up your sword decoratively everywhere with that. The floor base is made of black wood.
european+weapon halterung display stand swords
Excalibur
by Marto
#602268
Excalibur by Marto
Griffteile mit Bronzefinish
The sword made of 420s stainless, hardened steel is polished silk dull. The blade goes through until handle end and is screwed together there. The metal cast handle is decorated with fine celtic ornaments. A product of the famous sword forge Marto in Toledo (Spain).
King Arthur´s history and legend is intimately linked to the magic and misterious sword Excalibur. As Merling the wizard had proclamed, only the one able to take the sword out of the stone would be the king.
Arthur knelt in front of the stone, fulfiled this deed, took the sword, went with it to the cathedral and offered it in the altar.
Arthur was anointed with the Sacred Oil and, in presence of all the barons and common people, he solemny swore to be a loyal king and to defend Truth and Justice all the days of his life.
Legend and history were mixed through time and king Arthur´s legend, The Knights of the Round Table and the magic sword Excalibur have arrived intimately united to our days.
#602269
Leather Scabbard
High-quality leather sheath for the sword Excalibur with belt loop.
Manufactured in Spain.
Sword Charlemagne
by Marto
#602274
Sword Charlemagne by Marto
Originalgetreue Replikation
The blade of this sword is produced of 420s stainless, hardened steel and is screwed together at the end of the handle. A channel is worked in into the blade. It is polished silk dull. The metal handle is decorated and kept in Bronzefinish richly
Charlemagne, Carolus Magnus, Charles the Great, king of Franks and Emperor of Western Europe, was born in 742 A.D. and became a famous commander and one of the great centers of power of history: The Sacred Roman Empire.
Charlemagne's empire was based on the fighting strength of the Franks, a confederation of barbarian tribes from the land of the Rhin in Germany. They fulfiled the emptiness of power after the fall of the Roman Empire. Their insatiable ambition, sometimes increased due to the goal of extending Christendom, led them to France, Germany, Italy and many other territories. An agressive conqueror, wise politician, stateman and fortunate general, Charlemagne set the shape of the vast empire that, in different ways, has reached the XX century.
#602276
Chain-Mail With Coif
mit gebogenen Ringen
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
#602278
Chain-Mail With Coif
in Übergröße
Shield which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly.
For the body, we know from the time of about 1500 years before Christ already the scale armour, consisting of small metal plates which were tied together. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow.
The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body compared to a normal chest armor. To sit comfortably on the horse, the Hauberk had side vents. Up to 20000 rings have been processed for a chainmail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chains shirts could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms.
Manufactured in India.
#602279
Chain-Mail
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
#602280
Mail Coif
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.