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Armet with Gorget - 12 & 14 gauge
Typical armets are made up of four pieces: a skull with a reinforced forehead, two cheek plates attached with hinges to the skull and a pointed visor. Cheek plates were closed by a pin and this was secured with a hook or metallic wire.
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As it was made almost in the exact shape of the neck and chin, it was necessary to develop a side opening system to allow the easy removal of this helmet.
Inner Circumference: 64cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Gauntlets 1350-1415 XL
A weapon master of the fifteenth century said that the hands are an elusive goal because their movement is their best defence. True, fencing protects hands against opponents but in the midst of a skirmish, when clashes are multitudinous and blows can come from anywhere, just a clash of arms could get your fingers badly injured. This is why gauntlets are considered indispensable in recreation and in many battles, both now and then. Gauntlets of the middle XIV century tended to be short bodied, without joints, allowing movement of the wrist by the hourglass shape that some, such as these had. Examples like these gauntlets can be seen in various representations throughout the fourteenth century and fifteenth centuries, demonstrating the reliability of their design.
The high-quality leather glove attached is stitched to the tip of the fingers, so it is easily removed, replaced or repaired. This item is made from natural leather. It may have small marks on its surface, imperfections or won´t be 100% homogeneous. Roughness and colour may vary from piece to piece. The dying process is made using traditional techniques so final colour may vary depending on leather´s original tone.
XL size: 10 to 11 glove size (26-28.5cm up to 31cm)All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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14th Century Reinforced Suede Cuisses - Brown
Made of split leather and 1.4mm steel. Texture and colour may vary from piece to piece. The dying process is done using traditional techniques, so the final colour may vary depending on leather´s original tone.
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Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel rub it with mineral or synthetic oils.
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Jackchains
Made in 1.6mm steel
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Overall: 65 cm
Weight: 425 g
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15th Century Decorated German Gauntlets - 18 gauge
Any knight on his mind would use gauntlets to protect his fingers. Fiore dei Liberi, Italian master of the 15th C. wrote that he always used gauntlets in his duels. The gauntlets are, without any doubt, one of the most complicated and yet beautiful pieces of an armour. The ones we offer here are made at the 15th C. style of the German fashion.
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The back of these gauntlets are decorated with a German style design from the end of 15th C.
Made of 1.2mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil.
Standard size: up to a 9 glove size (up to 23.5cm - 26cm)
XL size: 10 to 11 glove size (26-28.5cm up to 31cm)
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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XL Hourglass Gauntlets 1350-1410
A weapon master of the fifteenth century said that the hands are an elusive goal because their movement is their best defence. True, fencing protects hands against opponents but in the midst of a skirmish, when clashes are multitudinous and blows can come from anywhere, just a clash of arms could get your fingers badly injured. This is why gauntlets are considered indispensable in recreation and in many battles, both now and then. Gauntlets of the middle XIV century tended to be short bodied, without joints, allowing movement of the wrist by the hourglass shape that some, such as these had. Examples like these gauntlets can be seen in various representations throughout the fourteenth century and fifteenth centuries, demonstrating the reliability of their design.
The high-quality leather glove attached is stitched to the tip of the fingers, so it is easily removed, replaced or repaired. This item is made from natural leather. It may have small marks on its surface, imperfections or won´t be 100% homogeneous. Roughness and colour may vary from piece to piece. The dying process is made using traditional techniques so final colour may vary depending on leather´s original tone.
Gauntlet made of 1.6mm steel and fingers of 1.3mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil.XL size: 10 to 11 glove size (26-28.5cm up to 31cm)
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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15th Century German Gauntlets - 18 gauge - XL
Any knight on his mind would use gauntlets to protect his fingers. Fiore dei Liberi, italian master of the 15th C. wrote that he always used gauntlets in his duels. The gauntlets are, without any doubt, one of the most complicated and yet beautiful pieces of an armour. The ones we offer here are made at the 15th C. style of the German fashion.
Made with 1.2mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil.
The high quality leather glove attached is stitched to the tip of the fingers, so it is easily removed, replaced or repaired. This item is made from natural leather. It may have small marks on its surface, imperfections or won´t be 100% homogeneous. Roughness and colour may vary from piece to piece. The dying process is made using traditional techniques so final colour may vary depending on leather´s original tone.
Standard size: up to a 9 glove size (up to 23.5cm - 26cm)
XL size: 10 to 11 glove size (26-28.5cm up to 31cm)All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Gauntlets 1425-1500 XL
These early gauntlets could be seen in the 15th century and were mainly used on war and jousting armours of the age.
This item is served with satin polishing. Made of 1.6mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil.
The high-quality leather glove attached is stitched to the tip of the fingers, so it is easily removed, replaced or repaired. This item is made from natural leather. It may have small marks on its surface, imperfections or won´t be 100% homogeneous. Roughness and colour may vary from piece to piece.Buy the 15th Century Gauntlets – 16 gauge with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval armour retailer.
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Churburg Gauntlets XL
Our Churburg Gauntlets are a replica of some in Churburg Castle which are dated to 14th Century Italy. They are crafted from 16 gauge steel making them great for re-enactment and feature stitched leather gloves and buckled leather straps.
Designed by Reproductions Historiques France team.
The high-quality leather glove attached is stitched to the tip of the fingers, so it is easily removed, replaced or repaired. This item is made from natural leather. It may have small marks on its surface, imperfections or won´t be 100% homogeneous. Roughness and colour may vary from piece to piece.
Standard size: up to a 9 glove size (up to 23.5cm - 26cm)
XL size: 10 to 11 glove size (26-28.5cm up to 31cm)All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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XL Decorated German Gauntlets 1450-1500
Any knight on his mind would use gauntlets to protect his fingers. Fiore dei Liberi, Italian master of the 15th C. wrote that he always used gauntlets in his duels. The gauntlets are, without any doubt, one of the most complicated and yet beautiful pieces of an armour. The ones we offer here are made at the 15th C. style of the German fashion.
The back of these gauntlets are decorated with a German style design from the end of 15th C.
Made of 1.2mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil.
XL size: 10 to 11 glove size (26-28.5cm up to 31cm)All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the 15th Century Decorated German Gauntlets - 18 gauge with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval armour retailer.
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