These Ulfberth capes have a very wide cut. No savings were made on the material and the entire cape has an inner lining. Cut and material are made very authentically according to historical models....
Wearable Medieval Armor: typical italian-style man-at-arms suit of armor of the second half of the XVth century made in Lombardy, centres in the armor's manufacturing.
King Elendil was Isildur's father and the original bearer of the mighty sword Narsil. At the end of the Second Age of Middle-earth, Narsil's blade was shattered in the great battle between Mordor and...
Sword inspired by Solomon, son of David and the third king of Israel in the tenth century BC Famed for his wisdom, he turned his subjects to get an objective opinion in case of dispute
Viking Horned Helmet with lining, Viking helmet dome structure with wedges and strips cross, shaped front, lined cheek pads, neck guard, helmet-horned ox, worn, size 40 x 32 x 26 cm.
Shield King Richard the Lionheart Shield Steel by Marto. Coat of arms of English kingdom. Lionheart is a symbol of knighthood and chivalry. Shield of the famous English crusader king.
Spartan Muscle Cuirass, steel bronze finish, this premium piece of armour is modeled on historical examples. Add a Greek or Roman tunic and a Spartan helmet and the panoply will be complete.
Roman phalerae, made of tin-plated brass
The phalerae have their origins in metal decorative plates, which served as prizes and awards in sporting competitions or as gifts.
Medieval two-handed broadsword, thirteenth century. Iron blade shaped to two wires with cutting edges which taper in a decisive manner towards the tip. Length 126 cm.
The armor consists of chest and back armor and two leg pockets. The breastplate, on the other hand, is made of several parts: upper and lower plate and a total of five belly rings. The chest, back...
Roman shield made of wood and brass, rectangular introduced from the first century AD and used until the third century, dimensions: Height: 107 cm. Length: 59 cm. bending radius: approx. 23 cm.
The large helmets that taper to a point at the bell of the helmet were also called Sugar Loaf helmets in the Middle Ages due to their resemblance to a sugar loaf.
Replica of a Roman Gladius, as carried by the Roman legionaries around the time of Christ's birth. Roman Gladius (Pompeii), from where several specimens were found. Melee weapon that came to the...