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Pectoral engraved for armor
Spire engraved for armor. It's not functional for people.  The pectoral is part of the medieval armor and its mission is essential as it protects the fighter's vault.
€227.59
€267.75
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Templario Pectoral
 The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici), commonly known as Templars or Order of the Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers) was one of the most famous Christian military orders. This organization remained active for just under two centuries. It was founded in 1118 by nine French knights led by Hugo de Payens after the First Crusade. Its original purpose was to protect the lives of Christians who made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem after their conquest.
€227.59
€267.75
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Pectoral Templar Cross
Pectoral of the Knights Templar with serigraphic cross. The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici), commonly known as Templars or Order of the Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers) was one of the most famous Christian military orders. This organization remained active for just under two centuries. It was founded in 1118 by nine French knights led by Hugo de Payens after the First Crusade. Its original purpose was to protect the lives of Christians who made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem after their conquest.
€227.59
€267.75
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Cuirassier gauntlets of the 16th caliber from the 16th to 17th centuries
The battle is about to begin. Your squad is called to the front, and as you calmly take your place on the front line, you know, as you hold your deadly sword, that your old gauntlets won't let any impact hit your hands.
Their sleek appearance and mobility have made them one of our most popular medieval armor pieces for years, highly appreciated in LARP and reenactments. Not surprisingly, they are based on the cushier gauntlets of the 16th to 17th centuries, known to provide freedom of movement in combat.
€218.48
€257.04
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Churburg Armor - Polished
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Churburg Armor - Polished

This breastplate or battleship is modeled after pieces from churburg's collection in South Tyrol, whose pieces have been produced over the centuries by gunsmiths from Milan or Innsbruck, whose style is reflected here.

The front covers the chest, the space around the neck and arms allows a padded underwear like a Gambeson and other pieces of armor to be easily combined. The lower part involves the stomach and kidneys. With crossed straps behind the back and attached to the armor itself, everything is kept in position.

Details:

- Material: 1 mm steel

- Weight: approx. 3 kg

- Color/s: polished steel
€214.84
€252.76
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Pair of praetorian guard grelês, engraved bronze
Pair of praetorian guard grelês, engraved bronze
originally created around 3rd c. AC to act as a personal bodyguard force for the generals of the Roman Republic, the Praetorians were employed in the camp or in battle and would serve as a final reserve force against attacks made on commanders during the campaigns. During the Roman Empire, this hand-picked elite unit provided protection to the emperor. Being the only armed soldiers admitted within the walls of Rome, they also received a higher salary and shorter service time than standard legionnaires. The Praetorian Guard was finally dissolved in the 4th c. DC by Emperor Constantine the Great.
€213.02
€250.61