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Scaled armor has existed since ancient times. For example, in the VII – III century B.C.E. the Scythians made scaled armor using bronze, iron, bones or thick leather. It is composed of small scales attached to a base material such as leather or cloth. The scales were typically in the shape of slightly elongated fish

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Liners are an irreplaceable part of knights’ equipment. They were worn under helmets to reduce impacts to the head and protect from concussive forces. This handmade liner is crafted from several layers of 100% cotton. This type of liner is most suitable for bascinet style helmets.

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If you’re in the market for comfortable leg armor that comes with a small price tag, you’re in luck! Made of 1.5mm cold rolled steel, this armor has excellent protection qualities and gives you good mobility. Our Front Greaves are equipped with leather straps and are easily fastened with the help of buckles. Upgrades are

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We’re glad to offer you our new gobelin style padded gambeson – Italian Gobelin “Umber & Gold”. The color “Umber” derives its name from the mountainous Umbria region in Italy. The umber background is curved with a medieval floral motif. Made with two layers of natural sheet batting, this set is suitable to be used

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Medieval breastplate armor with a decorative V-shaped rib Churburg Castle offers a lot of excellent examples of the finest medieval armor. It was founded in 1253-1259 by Henry de Montfort, who was a bishop of Chur. The name of the castle comes from the name of rank of this medieval noble. The castle is located

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In the middle ages the fortress of Chalcis was a venetian colony. In 1470 it was destroyed by Ottoman Empire. The large hoard of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century armor was discovered in the ruins of the fortress in 1840. The Italian spaulders from the Chalcis armor collection dated from ca.1380 – 1400. Our Spaulders Chalkis consist

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When creating our newest model of quilted stockings, we thought about how people aren’t all alike and have different types of body build. Some prefer to attach stockings with laces while others choose loops. Our new quilted stockings are equipped with wide loops designed to fit both wide and medium size leather belts. These stockings

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A Padded Aventail is quilted under-armor. During the Middle Ages it was worn with helmets. Our Padded Aventail is made of durable fabric and natural breathable sheet batting. It is hand-crafted with high quality machine stitching. It’s available in a variety of base colors and trims. For an even flashier look, we also offer our

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Basic and practical knee protection. It’s light weight and the plain shape provides perfect mobility. Our Steel Knees have leather straps and laces for easy and accurate placement. They are ideal supplements to your existing armor kit and great for those just starting out (price for the pair). Please note that measurements should be with

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Brigandine armor is composed of plates riveted to cloth or leather. This type of armor design was really popular and common in Medieval Europe. Obviously, it was much easier (and cheaper as well) to use pieces of iron or steel than to shape a flat sheet of metal.  Images of brigandine type spaulders can be

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A gambeson is armor made of multiple layers of fabric. Often stuffed with (depending on region) tow, wool, horsehair, and sometimes saturated with salt. Depending on its period, the region and class of the wearer, it was considered either as armor, or as under-armor wear. For example, for knights, a padded jacket was not the

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