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Medieval armor collection is hand-made by artisans. We are manufacturers of medieval armor, medieval armor wholesale, armor wearable armor medieval custom. Medieval Knight Armor for parade, made of steel and fully wearable. Faithful reproductions of historical armor, armor for museums, historical buildings, armor, combat reproduced to withstand shocks, exposure to light armor, fantasy armor and tailored models supplied by customers. Medieval Knight Armor replica of a fifteenth-century armor. Medieval Italian armor made of steel with brass fixtures, handmade, this armor should be adjusted to your measurements.
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Medieval Armors are made exclusively by hand. Realistic armor and equal to the original historic, we produce any armor (historical and fantasy armor), please send the drawings of the armor to make, estimates of work.
The craftsmanship allows you to control the thickness of the steel, distributing thickness, then the steel is thicker in the parts subject to combat, and thinner on the back for not having the armor too heavy. The dimensions are customized

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Medieval Knight Armor
completely portable and
functional. Medieval
Knight Armor, Medieval
Full Suit of Armor
includes all parts of
the armature, which are
shown in the image
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Medieval Knight
Armor, composed helmet
Bearded Venetian XIV
Century high-cone with
opening face Y, medieval
armor made
​​entirely
by hand in Italy.
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Medieval armor "Dei
Corio", composed of
hidden high-necked, with
opening face T,
surrounded by a
rectangular bar
reinforcement.
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Gothic armor
completely portable and
functional. Gothic armor
includes all parts of
the armature, which are
shown in the image;
handmade hand in Italy.
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Medieval Knight Armor replica of a fifteenth-century armor. Medieval Italian armor made of steel with brass fixtures, handmade, this armor should be adjusted to your measurements,
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Medieval Armor "Italian", featuring pieces from the surface smooth and rounded and composed of a helmet man of arms typical of the second half of the fifteenth century,
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Medieval armor worn blued, reproduction of a fifteenth-century armor. Made of steel and handmade.
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Medieval armor, armor worn in the fifteenth century. Burnished characterized by patches of smooth and round.
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Wearable medieval armor (shiny) made of steel, handmade with wood base and steel sword.
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Medieval Knight Armor for parade, made of steel and fully wearable handmade, fitted with a wooden base and fitted with steel sword. This armor should be adjusted to your measurements.
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Medieval Armor wearable in the French-style,
is the reproduction of the 15th century
original belonging to German Noble,
Frederick I.
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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.
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Medieval armor (aged) of the fifteenth century, complete with pedestal, aged finish. Made by artisans in Italy, size and thickness on request.
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Medieval armor "Dei Corio", composed of hidden high-necked, with opening face T, surrounded by a rectangular bar reinforcement.
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Medieval Armor for tournament belonged to Count "Ulrich IX," made by hand in steel plate, fully wearable and comes with a rectangular wooden base.
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Templar armor, this parade full plate armor take inspiration by fifteenth century's models and callback Templar symbology either in the great helm that is the typical one used by the crusaders in the Holy Land either in the breastplate and gauntlets decorations both rich of Patteé Crosses and others Templars' seals and emblems.
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Wearable Medieval Armor for
parade, made of
steel and fully
wearable handmade,
fitted with a wooden
base and fitted with
steel sword.
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Medieval Armor History: Count Galeazzo of Arc, half of the fifteenth century, made by master gunsmith Tommaso Negroli Milan and now preserved in the castle of Churburg in Alto-Adige.
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Medieval Armor wearable in the French-style, is the reproduction of the 15th century original belonging to German Noble, Frederick I.
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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.
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Medieval armor (aged) of the fifteenth century, complete with pedestal, aged finish. Made by artisans in Italy, size and thickness on request.
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Medieval armor "Dei Corio", composed of hidden high-necked, with opening face T, surrounded by a rectangular bar reinforcement.
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Medieval Armor for tournament belonged to Count "Ulrich IX," made by hand in steel plate, fully wearable and comes with a rectangular wooden base.
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Templar armor, this parade full plate armor take inspiration by fifteenth century's models and callback Templar symbology either in the great helm that is the typical one used by the crusaders in the Holy Land either in the breastplate and gauntlets decorations both rich of Patteé Crosses and others Templars' seals and emblems.
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Armor Templar parade, resumes models invoking the symbolism of the fifteenth century Templar.
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Medieval armor has been made in polished
steel, characterized by very rich floreal
figures etched in gold on the largest part
of its surface
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Medieval Armor has been made in polished steel, characterized by particularly elaborate floreal figures etched on the largest part of its surface
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Wearable armor, including swords and wooden
base.
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The Medieval armour has been made in polished steel, ornated with a potent cross and three fleur-de-lys fixed on the chest and characterized by a panoplia fit for tournaments: a great helm fastened with leather belts, a jousting lance and a metal shield.
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Medieval armor of the XVI century, realized on the basis of the ones belonged to Charles V and Philip II.
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The armor has been made in polished steel, characterized by floreal etchings on some parts and elaborated relief figures on others that make this model particularly rich. Provided with an arabesqued fabric gown.
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Medieval Armor. Tournament armor engraved with etching of the sixteenth century
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Medieval armour has been made in polished steel, provided with an arabesqued fabric gown, two ostrich plumes inserted in the apposite holder of the helmet (not shown, available in different colours), sword and wooden platform reinforced with metallic angles.
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Medieval armour provided with an arabesqued fabric gown, two ostrich plumes inserted in the apposite holder of the helmet (not shown, available in different colours) and a wooden platform reinforced with metallic angles.
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The armour has been made in polished steel, characterized by floreal figures etched on the largest part of the pieces that compose it, some of which are also golden plated
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Wearable Medieval Armor, including a wooden base, size 200 cm approx.
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Medieval armor aluminum,
burnished color,
hand-finished leather
and fitted with wooden
base and sword.
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Renaissance armor
aluminum, burnished
color, hand-finished
leather and fitted with
wooden base and sword,
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Templar armor, this parade full plate armor
take inspiration by fifteenth century's
models and callback Templar symbology either
in the great helm that is the typical,
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Armor Templar parade, resumes models
invoking the symbolism of the fifteenth
century Templar.
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Helmet can be
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Helmet armor, the head sec. XIV-XVI, Basinet
Helmet, developed from the pelvis to the visor,
size: 31x35x46.
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Helmet to protect the head in armor, armor
helmet to Milan, has a slit visor severed eye,
ventilation fans with washer, size: 30x31x35cm.
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Medieval helmet with hinged visor, worn by
men, usually in combination with a full plate.
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Helmet Horse Armor XVI - XVII for horse armor
used in medieval times, with a front brim and a
liftable fan cage dimensions: 30x38x35cm.
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Helmet armor for horse armor sec. XVI-XVII.
Dimensions: 31x35x46.
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Helmet Men's D arms of the fifteenth century,
in use in Italy in the fifteenth century.
Dimensions: 30x31x35
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Basinet helmet, great reinforcement of the
head, pelvis and face shield developed by
eliminating the Chainmail, extending the tile and
providing the headgear of a "barbozza" fixed or
rotating bands. Dimensions: 30x31x38 cm.
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Helmet to the German armor, used in the first
decades of the sixteenth century as a leader in
armor protection, file size: 30x38x36 cm.
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Helmet horse parade, by horse drawn parade
has a full visor, with the top edge of the cage
and crowned with protruding curved elements,
dimensions: 30x31x36 cm.
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Helmet to Mouth of "Rana", Great pelvis open
field characterized by the peak angle in the
middle and protruding.
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Helmet Man to Tuscany, Helmet armor to tile
the top with rib median used as head protection
in the armor. Dimensions: 30x35x36 cm.
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Armour Burgonet Helmet with mobile
protection of the lower face, the burgonet,
like all infantry helmets, armour and edged
weapons, came to dominate the battlefield,
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Helmets Horse XVI Century, Horse helmet worn
by men usually in combination with a full armor.
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Helmet pelvis with bearded mask and said beak
sparrow, with ventilation holes.
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Pelvis with a mask with torches fixed along
the edge where the coupling of a range in wire
mesh to protect the neck called bearded.
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Medieval Helmet to bird's beak, steel helmet
with visor worn pinned at pelvis, with
ventilation holes, made entirely of iron,
handmade with the board covered with a strip of
brass.
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Helmet Templar with golden cross in complete
protection of the head, used by heavy cavalry.
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Medieval Combat Helmet with hinged visor.
Openable also from the bottom. Equipped with
separate padded bonnet.
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Helmet Templar, great head protection air
plates, bowls shaped pavilion wrapped with
reinforced cross-shoeing.
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Helmet Templar, great head protection air
plates, bowls shaped pavilion wrapped with
reinforced cross-shoeing.
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Nasal Helmet, semi-oval helmet shell used in
the Middle Ages, the twelfth century, with the
nasal disk, without Chainmail, median strip
arranged in antero posterior and hoops.
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Medieval Helmet. Old dome of the Middle Ages
with the nasal disk, median strip placed in
antero posterior and hoops along the border.
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Medieval Helmet front of a large and
elaborate furniture and a gutter in three
knives, made entirely of wrought iron hand.
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Ogivato tile infantry helmet, visor-like
Italian, but more intimate with pillows shaped
members face. Dimensions: 35 x 22 x 19 cm
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Helmet Templar Crusader, great head
protection air plates, bowls shaped pavilion
wrapped with reinforced cross-shoeing.
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Medieval helmet worn, used by heavy cavalry,
is worn over the cap, made
​​entirely of wrought iron hand.
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Templar helmet cylinder, one of the first
versions made of armor that provides
comprehensive protection of the head between the
end of the twelfth century. Fully wearable.
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Helmet Templar with cross said: Great helmet,
because it provided complete protection of the
head, used by heavy cavalry.
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Helmet Templar Crusader, the twelfth century,
fully wearable, tile-shaped pavilion with
wraparound shoeing reinforced cross between the
front and visor ventilation holes are charged.
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Crusader Helmet head protection air
reinforcement plate with shoeing.
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Helmet visor XIII, made of a "Cervelliere"
which was added a plate shaped to protect the
face reaching down to the mouth, with eye slits
and holes for ventilation
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Cylindrical helmet visor XIII added a
cylindrical plate-shaped face protection which
were obtained on the holes for the eyes and
breathing
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Viking Helmet Gjermundbu and chainmail drape
in Steel; Leather Trim. Viking helmet with a
metal mask to protect the eyes and nose, made
entirely of iron, handmade with the application
of a headset.
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Klappvisor Bascinet combat helmet battle
ready with folding front mask with removable
visor and retractable.
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Medieval Bascinet Helmet Hounskull with
bearded mask and said beak sparrow, with
ventilation holes.
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Norman helmet with mask semi-spherical crown
and leather, to protect the head and face, made
handmade steel.
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Norman Nasal Helmet and chainmail drape in
Steel; Leather Trim - Wearable Costume Armor.
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Medieval helmet use in the Middle Ages Norman
said helmet or helmet sleeve, ribbed long the
center line and head protection with leather
strings to be worn.
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Norman helmet semi-spherical, with a metal
mask to protect the eyes and nose, made
entirely of iron, handmade with
the application of a cap iron.
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Nasal Helmet (IX - XIII Century) North
Germanic nasal in use in the Middle Ages until
the late twelfth century.
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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.
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Norman Nasal Helmet (an only skull
protection) with noseguard, in use between the
Xth-XIIIth century, best known as Norman because
worn by that people on every european
battlefield.
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Norman Helmet semi-spherical, with a metal
mask to protect the eyes and nose, made entirely
of iron, handmade with the application of a
headset.
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Norman Nasal Helmet. with the application of
a headset.
- Armor Costume Wearable.
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Helmet with nose guard cen. X-XIII, better
known as Norman, made entirely of iron,
handmade, with nasal riveted on the front edge,
with bands of longitudinal and transverse
reinforcement.
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Norman Nasal Helmet in use during the Middle
Ages, also known as Norman because it brought to
the fore on the battlefields across Europe from
that population.
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Nasal Helmet and chainmail drape in Steel;
Leather Trim - Wearable Costume Armor. With
nasal thirteenth century, hemispherical shell
helmet with nose fixed, made entirely of iron,
handmade with nasal riveted to the front edge
and leather belts to be worn
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Viking Helmet and chainmail drape in Steel;
Leather Trim - Wearable Costume Armor. Viking
helmet with mask semi-spherical, with a metal
mask to protect the eyes and nose, made entirely
of iron, handmade with the application of a
headset.
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Helmet called sallet to Venetian derived from
the pelvis.
Attached to the head marked by a rib midway
between the hairline and neck.
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Helmet called sallet to Venetian, attached to
the head and ribs marked by a median line
between the front and neck. Opening facial U,
which leaves the face uncovered.
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Helmet called sallet to Venetian, attached to
the head and ribs marked by a median line
between.
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Helmet called sallet to Venetian, attached to
the head and ribs marked by a median line
between the front and neck.
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Medieval Body Armour, Parts of armor, all the components that
make up the armor: armor, caps, back, pectorals, chainmail iron,
knobs fingers, knee, shoulder straps, leggings, greaves, greaves,
cops, cap, hat, stringers, busts, gorgets, stockings iron. Medieval
Costume Armor |
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Chainmail coif Armor, Medieval Costume
Armor, knitted cap, complete protection of
the head, freeing up a large part of the
face and falls on the shoulders.
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Chainmail Coif Burnished, full protection
of the head, freeing up a large part of the
face and falls on the shoulders.
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Gauntlets, Medieval Chain Mail, pair of
Gauntlets covered outside mesh of iron
rings,
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Haubergeon - Chainmail, (Medieval Costume
Armor) surplice in an iron mesh, like
breastplates. Composed of a mixture of iron
rings that form a kind of metallic fabric.
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Chainmail burnished, Medieval Costume
Armor, Consists of a mixture of iron rings
that form a sort of burnished metal fabric.
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A pair of socks in wire mesh, protection
for the legs worn by warriors on horseback
made by hand and twisted metal rings with
leather belts to be worn.
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Cooked in an iron mesh, type coat,
consisting of a mixture of iron rings that
form a wire mesh reinforcement.
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Chainmail coif Armor with spikes,
headgear twisted iron rings, pieces of armor
to protect the head.
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Medieval Gorget (Chainmail) pieces of
armor to protect the neck usually above the
coat or jacket,
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Medieval Gorget from uniform, part of
armor that is worn around the neck as a
hallmark of the officers.
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Gorgets collar, a part of armor that is
worn over the jacket or the collar. Entirely
made of wrought iron hand,
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Medieval Horse Armor (Chamfron) head
protection of the medieval armored horse.
Part of horse armor, armor that covered a
horses head and face,
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Fully functional pair of gloves allow
full articulation. Total length of a glove
is about 40 cm.
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Fully functional pair of gloves allow
full articulation. Total length of a glove
is about 40 cm.
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Part of armor to protect the hand, wrist
articulated with the dummy, made of polished
steel and embellished with decorations in
gilt metal attached to the back,
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Part of armor to protect the hand, wrist
articulated with the dummy, total length of
40 cm a glove,
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Italian Finger separate knob, glove on a
hand-stitched lining rivets with leather strips
nailed to the edges of the plates.
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Part of armor to protect the hand, wrist
articulated with the dummy.
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Set consists his arm and shoulder, part of
armor to protect the entire bracelet, complete
with a separate knob and articulated fingers.
Made of brushed iron with belts leather.
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Medieval Combat Pauldrons, part of armor to
protect the shoulder, made of iron and equipped
with handmade leather coietti to be worn.
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Part of armor to protect the arm, equipped
with coietti leather to be worn.
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Part of armor protection, forearm iron
entirely handmade.
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Only protection for the four fingers and the
thumb separately, made entirely of iron and
handmade with coietti leather to be worn.
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Gauntlet with separate and articulated
fingers and wrist protection,
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Part of armor to protect the leg and thigh,
greaves with knee cops flexible, shin and shoe,
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Thigh with knee pads with side wing at heart,
used in the fourteenth century, made of wrought
iron hand,
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Knee cops, part of armor, worn over knitted
stockings, with wing-shaped heart.
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Protection of the leg from the knee to the
instep and heel to the front or the back.
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Medieval Sabatons bladed articulated in
defense of the foot with rounded tip and
collection, entirely made of iron, handmade,
wearable
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Medieval Cuirass, breastplate armor steel,
leather buckle, particularly suitable for
parades and demonstrations.
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Torso armor steel with leather laces.
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Simple chest armor to protect the front of
the trunk
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Gladiators: protection right arm
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Austrian Armour Cuirass of the Napoleonic era
armor worn by heavy cavalry regiments of
Austrian, all hand made in burnished steel.
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Torso armor during the Napoleonic era, all
hand made in steel and wearable.
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Muscular armor made of black metal decorated
with two dragons and a lion-headed brass-plated
metal in the center of the chest with leather
strips and wearable.
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Chest with front flap which are saddled with
the tassets shaped and symmetrical with
batticulo back.
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Chest with front flap which are saddled with
the tassets shaped and symmetrical.
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Breastplate with straps to protect the front
of the trunk, made of brushed iron with coietti
leather.
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Iron breastplate inspired by the Templars, as
shown by two crosses licenses.
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Easy-to-chest armor to protect the front of
the trunk, made of polished steel.
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Easy-to-chest armor to protect the front of
the trunk, made of burnished steel.
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Renaissance bust, made up of the chest and
back Decorated protect the torso, ruff from
belts hinged guard on the shoulder of the
neck.
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Medieval Cuirass, consisting of chest and
back to protect the part of the trunk, made
iron brushed with leather
straps.
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Iron breastplate inspired by the Templars as
demonstrated by the famous official seal of the
Templars, representing two knights on one horse
as a sign of poverty.
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