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ID: 11126
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Late XIV century Great Helm based on the photo of a medieval helmet from a private collection. According to the National Museum of Scotland there’s only a few 14th-century helmets to survive: – Great helm with decoration (cimier) of Albert von Prankh, approx. 1350. Preserved in Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien in Austria. – 14th century great

ID: 12209
2540

Lorica Musculata – a cuirass made in Roman style. Since 1510 armor and helmets have got grotesque shapes. Visors were made in a form of human face, bird or animal mask. Armor looked like the chic clothes of that times: volumed puffs with cuts. No wonder such armor and helmets, often decorated with gold and

ID: 12113
557

Our Bamberg Brigandine is a stylization of knight armor from the wood carving figure from the Bamberg Cathedral, Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany, c.1370. Source:  Charles Boutell “Monumental Brasses and Slabs: An Historical And Descriptive Notice Of The Incised Monumental Memorials Of The Middle Ages” (1847). Approximately from 1360 some of the early brigandines – lentner – 

ID: 11125
2012

Transitional sallet represents the type of late XV – beginning of XVI century helmet.  At the end of the XV century the shape of dome and visor of salled changed according to battle requirements and aesthetic of the new epoch. Therefore Sallet with chin protection was transformed into Close Helmet and Armet. Our Transitional Sallet

ID: 16304
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Arming belt or C-Belt is a useful element of your padded set. It’s designed for suspending the leg armor or quilted chausses. Our Padded Arming belt is made from durable materials: two layers of natural sheet wadding and dense fabric. Closed with 2 steel buckles. The bottom edge of the hips area is reinforced with

ID: 16406
100

Vertically quilted stockings in a beautiful blue gobelin style. The stockings are handmade and have 2 layers of natural sheet batting. These stockings are made from durable fabric with high quality stitching and beautiful gobelin style patterns. Our Gobelin Quilted Stockings are fastened with laces and are light and comfortable, making them perfect under-armor. You

ID: 16218
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Arming Doublet has different stitching lines: horizontal on the elbows and semi-circular on the chest and shoulder-blades. The rest of the doublet is stitched vertically. This combination of stitches provides high mobility. This model of under-armor jacket is without a collar. The doublet fastens with ten handmade fabric buttons and loops. The doublet creates an

ID: 11119
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The most popular helmet of the XVI century: close helmet with a visor  “sparrow’s beak”.  Helmet was developed on the base of Sallet with bevor. Close helmet looks like Armet but in fact it’s different. First close helmets were similar to sallet with the short tail. But the skull of the new type helmet has

ID: 12107
199

This Brigandine skirt was made from 1.5mm mild steel. Covered with red wool. It has two rows of leather straps on the sides. You can regulate the comfortable fit. Overlapping articulated steel lames. The thick leather top with holes so you can fix brigandine skirt on the gambeson. Brigandine skirt is an addition to your