Medieval Armour – Full Body (Stainless Steel)

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Brand: Vintage World
Product Name: Full Body Armour (Steel – Combination of Various metals)
Model #: MA100
Pack Contents: Body Armour, Helmet ,Wooden base , Spear and shield,
Colour: Silver (chrome) Finish
Materials: Brass – Combination of various metals
Uses: Home Decor, Gift, Souvenir, Collectable, History, Art and Craft.
Product Height: 1900 mm
Product Width: 850mm
Product Weight: 30000 g
Shipped From: Melbourne
Shipping Provider: Australia Post & All Major Courier Services
Additional Delivery Information: Estimate Delivery 2 – 5 Business Days
Returns: Easy Return & Exchange
Insurance: Recommended At Extra Cost, Please Ask For Details
Further Information: Visit our Facebook page, Vintage Nautical Australia.
Disclaimer:All of our items are handmade (HANDCRAFTED) by master artisans who employ techniques (TOOLS) and traditions that are often centuries old. Some natural blemishes or imperfections are to be expected. These are not product flaws. Instead, they are precisely what make these pieces so extraordinary and beautiful.

SKU: MA100

$ 2,250.00


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  • Mail, or chainmail, made of interlocking iron rings, which may be riveted or welded shut is believed to have been invented in Eastern Europe about 500 BC. Gradually, small additional plates or discs of iron were added to the mail to protect vulnerable areas. Hardened leather and splinted construction were used for arm and leg pieces. A coat of plates was developed, an armour made of large plates sewn inside a textile or leather coat.

    When one thinks of armour in a general or historic sense one normally conjures images of the style of armour (or armor) worn by History’s King Arthur and his knights of the round table, Gallehad, Lancelot and the rest of the warriors of Merlin. The bulky metal, full body suits that were more likely to disable an enemy by blinding them with the sunlight reflecting off the shiny exterior than they were through the accuracy of where the knight pointed his jousting stick. Spare a thought for the poor horses that were taken with carrying these heroes, burdened with weight of the chain mail, broad sword and shield.

    Think a little harder and one would recall other variants of a soldier’s armour that have been used around the globe from the ancient times of the Greeks and the Spartan Warriors of 300 infamy with their bodices of mounded leather and bronze helmets with plumes of hair tall enough to rival the Mohawks of the 1970’s punk rockers.

    From the epic battles of the Spartan warriors against the armies of Persia, one would naturally follow the evolution of armour to the next logical (lion’s) pit stop to recall the great Roman gladiators like the legend that is Spartacus or Russel Crowe’s eternal hero, Maximus, battling in a crowded Coliseum for the sport of Caesar. By this stage in our history, technology had advanced far enough that we were able to shape the steels and metals (like nickel, bronze, copper even silver and gold) into forms designed to both protect the wearer and to intimidate the enemy. Angels and Demons are strongly represented in the silhouettes of armour throughout the ages.

    Vintage World has a carefully curated collection of full body armours that have been painstakingly hand-crafted using traditional techniques and materials to authentically represent the originals suits. Using abdominal-defining leather and metal alloy for the Spartan/Corinthinan suit, leather straps to lace up the bronze and nickel alloys that are the Roman Centurion suit and nickel and brass alloys and real feathers on the construction of Vintage World’s flagship piece, the full-body, head to toe suit of medieval armour. It even comes with the dark ages version of underarmour, the chain mail under suit.
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    Product Title: Medieval Armour – Full Body (Stainless Steel)
    Item SKU: MA100
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