PAYMENT AND DISPATCH
The following terms and conditions apply:
United States
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 2 kg = EUR 19.00
for shipments exceeding 2 kg, the shipping rate is defined by the DHL courier, and is automatically calculated in the shopping cart.
Please note that for deliveries to third countries (United States) customs clearance is carried out and import sales tax must be paid.
Domestic delivery (Italy)
Dispatch costs (inclusive of legally applicable VAT)
Domestic deliveries (ITALY):
Shipping costs in Italy by courier (GLS):
Flat rate: 7.50 euros
Payment method supplement for cash on delivery: 3.50 euros
Please note that for deliveries to third countries (e.g. Switzerland, Norway, United States, Canada, United Kingdom...) customs clearance is carried out and import sales tax must be paid. The buyer bears these costs!
Deliveries to foreign countries:
Austria - Croatia - Belgium - Germany - France - Holland - Croatia - Romania - Serbia - Spain - Sweden.
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 5 kg = EUR 12.00
Weight: 5 kg to 10 kg = EUR 16.00
Weight: 10 kg to 20 kg = EUR 18.00
Weight: 20 kg to 45 kg = EUR 34.00
Australia
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 5 kg = EUR 42.99
Weight: 5 kg to 10 kg = EUR 59.99
Weight: 10 kg to 20 kg = EUR 92.99
Weight: 20 kg to 30 kg = EUR 124.99
Canada
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 2 kg = EUR 19.00
Weight: 2.01 kg to 5 kg = EUR 45.00
Weight: 5 kg to 8 kg = EUR 64.00
Weight: 8 kg to 10 kg = EUR 105.00
Weight: 10 kg to 15 kg = EUR 145.00
Weight: 15 kg to 20 kg = EUR 190.00
Weight: 20 kg to 30 kg = EUR 340.00
Weight: 30 kg to 45 kg = EUR 540.00
Weight: 45 kg to 70 kg = EUR 890.00
Denmark
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 5 kg = EUR 6.90
Weight: 5 kg to 10 kg = EUR 6.90
Weight: 10 kg to 15 kg = EUR 7.90
Weight: 15 kg to 25 kg = EUR 8.90
Weight: 25 kg to 30 kg = EUR 10.90
Weight: 30 kg to 40 kg = EUR 12.90
Weight: 40 kg to 5000 kg = EUR 15.90
Finland
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 2 kg = EUR 19.00
Weight: 2.01 kg to 10 kg = EUR 21.90
Weight: 10 kg to 15 kg = EUR 24.89
Weight: 15 kg to 25 kg = EUR 27.91
Weight: 25 kg to 30 kg = EUR 30.90
Weight: 30 kg to 40 kg = EUR 32.90
Weight: 40 kg to 5000 kg = EUR 34.90
Norway
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 2 kg = EUR 19.00
Weight: 2.01 kg to 5 kg = EUR 45.00
Weight: 5 kg to 8 kg = EUR 64.00
Weight: 8 kg to 10 kg = EUR 105.00
Weight: 10 kg to 15 kg = EUR 145.00
Weight: 15 kg to 20 kg = EUR 190.00
Weight: 20 kg to 30 kg = EUR 340.00
Weight: 30 kg to 45 kg = EUR 540.00
Weight: 45 kg to 70 kg = EUR 890.0
Switzerland
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 to 3 kg = EUR 29.50
Weight: 3 to 5 kg = EUR 38.00
Weight: 5 to 10 kg = EUR 55.00
Weight: 10 to 15 kg = EUR 75.00
Weight: 15 to 20 kg = EUR 140.00
Weight: 20 to 30 kg = EUR 260.00
Weight: 30 to 50 kg = EUR 460
United Kingdom
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 to 2 kg = EUR 19.00
Weight: 2.01 to 5 kg = EUR 45.00
Weight: 5 to 8 kg = EUR 55.00
Weight: 8 to 10 kg = EUR 75.00
Weight: 10 to 15 kg = EUR 94.00
Weight: 15 to 20 kg = EUR 105.00
Weight: 20 to 30 kg = EUR 290.00
Weight: 30 to 40 kg = EUR 490.00
United States
- Postcode areas:
Weight: 0 kg to 2 kg = EUR 19.00
Weight: 2.01 kg to 5 kg = EUR 45.00
Weight: 5 kg to 8 kg = EUR 64.00
Weight: 8 kg to 10 kg = EUR 105.00
Weight: 10 kg to 15 kg = EUR 145.00
Weight: 15 kg to 20 kg = EUR 190.00
Weight: 20 kg to 30 kg = EUR 340.00
Weight: 30 kg to 45 kg = EUR 540.00
Weight: 45 kg to 70 kg = EUR 890.00
Delivery periods
Unless otherwise specified in the quote, domestic delivery of goods shall be made (Germany) within 2 - 4 days, for deliveries abroad within 5 - 14 days from conclusion of contract (if advance payment agreed from the date of the payment instruction).
Please note that deliveries are not made on Sundays and other holidays.
If you have ordered articles with different delivery dates, we send the articles together in one delivery if no other agreement has been made. The delivery date for the complete order will be the same as that of the article with the longest delivery time.
Accepted Payment options
- Prepayment via transfer
- Cash on delivery (plus COD charges 3,50 €)
- Payment via PayPal
- Payment via PayPal Express
- Payment via PayPal Plus (credit card, direct debit, invoice)
- Payment via instalment purchase (via PayPal)
In case of questions, please contact us at the contact details mentioned in the Legal Notice.


List of the helmets in production: Cervelliere, Spangenhelm, Nasal helmet, Bascinet, Barbute, Close helmet, Combat helmet, Great helm, Coppergate Helmet, Coventry Sallet, Frog-mouth helm, Horned helmet, Kettle hat, Visor (armor).



All of our functional Medieval Armours you can choose which type of steel you would like it made from and can be made in different gauges of steel. All our Medieval Armor are fully functional and are adjustable for a comfortable fit. We have a variety of options that you can choose from to design your Medieval Armours.
Reproductions Greek and Roman armour: helmets, gladi, ancient swords, breastplates segmented Cingulum Roman Scutum from legionnaire armor, spears, Ocreas Thraex, pugio and many other items made with care and skill of Italian artisans who can work with wood and forged iron. Armor and arms of ancient Rome and ancient Greece can be used for Stage re-enactments, Roman event, theate.
The Knights Templar also called Soldiers of the Temple of Solomon and Soldiers of Christ were among most powerful of the Western Christian military orders and were prominent actors in Christian finance. The order of the Templars commonly known as the Knights Templar was an organization existed for nearly two centuries during the Middle Ages.
We present you all the items from the Movies and Video Games, official products from movies and worn by the characters of the movie "The Lord of the Rings". The pendants, the pins, the rings. The magic of Tolkien's world is recalled in this gorgeous series. Arwen Pendant or Star of Vespers - Elf Immortality Pendant donated by Arwen to Aragorn. Arwen is the only daughter of Elrond, Lord of Rivendal, Arwen is considered the most beautiful among the beings that live in the middle ground. Ring of power forged by Sauron to control all other rings donated to the elves, dwarves, and men Makes it invisible to who wears it. Gandalf Ring. Gandalf never disappears from Middle-earth. Miraculously recapturing from fire and death to appeal to the forces of light, the magician acquires the title of Gandaf the White. The power that had been concealed under the remains of her gray cloak now shines unmistakably in the eyes of the candid magician. The ring company's pendant. When the company of the ring abandoned Lorie, the elves gave each of them a cape of light but warm silk cloth woven by Galadriel. "Every hood was sealed with glue like a silver-plated green leaf The Lord of the Rings: Official Reproduction Authorized by New Line Cinema The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien.


The flintlock was invented in 1550. A sharp piece of flint, tightly held in place between the jaws of the cock, strikes a hardened piece of steel and throws out a spark which ignites the powder. Although the flintlock mechanism of these pistols is fully articulated, the weapons is not functional and is a purely decorative item.

This collection of terracotta sculptures repeats reproductions of ancient art, artifacts found in the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean basin belonging to the civilization of Greek, Etruscan and Roman. Terracottas Antiquities Museum Pompeii Herculaneum. The reproductions of terracotta are hand made, following with great care and attention the traditional techniques.
Sibania Porcelain figurines, Classic Porcelain and Home Decor. Created a new way to produce porcelain figures, on one hand by the application of tulle on eighteenth century style figures and, on the other, by a typically vicentine (Italy) form of ceramics. Each piece is then dried and subjected firing at 1300 °C. After this extremely "hot" firing, the bisque is cleaned and sometimes smoothed to prepare it for decoration. Decorations with an amalgamation of colour, turpentine and vavender essence. The colour is "faded" with special brushes, or "tamponed" with a sponge. Finally the colour is fired in the "third firing", which we do at 950 °C, since we use lead-free colours.







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