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"Robin Hood" Hat
Wollen Hat "Robin Hood"

made of felt sheep's wool

one size fits everyone

Available in colors:
Black
Brown

Material: 100% wool
€14.57
€17.14
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"Takeda Shingen Kabuto" Helmet
Handmade by Hanwey with the quality of museum reproduction.
Main features:- Functional replica
- Includes support.
€728.28
€856.80
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13th century Big Helmet/Pot Helm, 16mm gauge
Our large pot helmet is directly inspired by various 13th century sources and, for example, is very similar to many of the helmets seen in the Maciejowzki Bible. A helmet of historical inspiration, like this, well crafted as in the Middle Ages, will surely make you stand out in your next reenactment! Then become an elite knight with this important work of art!
HAND-MADE SOFT STEEL gauge 16, this helmet is FULLY FUNCTIONAL and ideally adapts to a heavy armor knight outfit or character. Its flat top is typical of the time and will later evolve to the most pointed rudder of sugar loaf. Functioning as a shock absorber, the PADDED LINER makes it more comfortable to wear and ensures that your eyes will always be at the right time to face the eye slit. The carefully riveted PURE BRASS cross in front of the rudder makes it look straight from the Middle Ages! This helmet has an internal circumference of about 72 cm, which adapts to any head size. The simple but efficient closure of a genuine leather strap and pure brass buckle keeps you perfectly in place when worn.
€162.95
€191.71
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13th century Knight Templar steel helmet with padded lining gauge 16
An invincible chivalrous sword remains firmly attached to its mesh-clad fist, and its flag floats in the wind as its squire buckles its rugged 13th-century Crusader Knight helmet into battle. The perforated front plate facilitates ventilation while fighting your enemy and protects you from arrows raining down on you and your fellow knights, awaiting order to attack!
In the 12th century, the knights quickly realized that with the new double-boom technique becoming more widespread, having additional protection for the face was a must, as most spear blows going over the shield would instantly kill a rider wearing the old nasal helmet style. At first, they added a front plate to provide additional protection against all attacks from the front, proving remarkably effective against enemy archers and mounted opponents. (Later, more plates were added to cover the back of the neck and fully wrap the head: the pot helmet/large helmet was born. But that's another story.)
It is expertly handmade from sturdy 16 gauge soft steel and comes with a reinforced front plate as well as its historic counterjust. Functioning as a shock absorber, your PADDED LINER makes you more comfortable to wear and ensures your eyes are always at the right time to face the eye slit. Directly inspired by an original seal from the British Museum, we take the liberty of slightly modifying its ventilation holes to make it the perfect cross-helmet! A circumference of approx. 68 cm makes almost all head sizes fit.
€136.55
€160.65
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14th-century European sword of armament
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14th century European armed sword
 Comparable swords were found in much of Europe and were probably in use at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War.The original of this medieval chivalrous sword is part of the Royal Armouries Collection (object number IX.2141) and has several special features.The subtly shaped protection curves toward the blade, funnels slightly and becomes wider again at the tips. The handle is comfortable in the hand and the pommel has a distinct shape due to its angles and edges. The wide blade has a diamond-shaped flattened cross section, is double-edged and has a fuller narrow. It also widens slightly where it finds the cable and ends at a pointed tip. This sword is quite light for its size, but offers a lot of blade presence.This replica is crafted with a hand forged blade by a skilled blacksmith using 1080 high carbon steel that is fully hardened and tapered distally for proper weight distribution.
€728.28
€856.80
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14th-century Kusnacht Brigandine Armor
This beautiful 14th-century brigandine is directly inspired by the famous Kusnacht Brigandine found in a castle in Switzerland. It is one of the best known Brigandines of the fourteenth century and also one of the most popular today, both in medieval tournaments and battlefields, but also in Behourd and fair.
And there is little doubt as to why, because the intelligent design of the original we directly emulated offers an extremely high level of protection and maximum mobility. All plates overlap allowing the brigandine to diffuse any impact on the fighter's torso efficiently, because each plate that is hit by an impact actually overlaps with other plates, which actually allows the diffusion of any blow and allows incredible mobility at the same time; even give a high kick in this type of brigandine is totally possible! You would really appreciate the wide range of motion that overlapping pectoral plates allow you to do. Even using a long sword or a stem gun will really be a pleasure in this type of equipment.
Our protection is made of 20 gauge STEEL plates, carefully riveted on the inner surface of ROBUST GENUINE SUEDE LEATHER, whose shape is directly inspired by the original representation of 14th-century Bavaria. It is easily adjustable to your body, thanks to its different SIZES AVAILABLE and the leather straps carefully placed on the sides that allow you to adjust it, depending on the type of gambeson you are using. You will appreciate the sturdy leather on the shoulder that allows you to directly tie your shoulder pads to your brigandine in the most efficient way.
€406.96
€478.78
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15th century adjustable gothic gorget
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Fifteenth century Gothic gorget made of steel and adjustable by belts. One size one. The original is owned by the Royal English Armouries and is exhibited at the Tower of London.
€63.72
€74.97
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15th century English long sword
This is a reproduction of a long knight's sword from the early 15th century, which is believed to have been found on the River Thames before reaching the collection of the Tower of London. The original hand-and-a-half sword dates from about 1400-1430 and can be seen in the Royal Armouries Collection, Object Number IX.16. This is the kind of sword the English knights carried at the Battle of Agincourt.The rigid, sharply tapered blade ends in a robust but slender tip. This type of sword was used in one or two hands. In combat, the blade can also be wielded in half a sword, to better direct the tip to the gaps of an armored opponent and also to use the crossguard and the puto to fight and strike.The blade of this sword has three transitions, from a rich hollow rombudo next to the guard, to a hexagonal cross section and finally to the flattened diamond section point. A relatively agile sword, but with more blade presence than you might expect.
€910.35
€1,071.00
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15th-century English Falchion Sword
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The original of this sword or falchion of English infantry from the late fifteenth century has been in the Royal Armouries collection since 1916 (object number IX.144.). Its exact origin before this time is unknown.This type of short sword was a popular weapon for collectors and archers during the War of the Roses and early Tudor period. Thousands of these swords were used in battles such as Towton, Barnet, Tewkesbury and Bosworth.This example has a single-edged blade with subtle transitions along the cross section, a smart hollow grinding, and a fuller one. The graceful blade has a slender but strong tip and a thick spine that can withstand the rigors of combat against armored opponents in monkeys, mesh dimensions and plates.
€728.28
€856.80
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15th-century hand sword and a half, blunt practice
15th-century hand sword and a half, blunt practice

The late medieval original of this replica is still in very good condition and can be seen in the Museum of Cluny le monde medium of the National Museum of Medieval Art in the Country. It was made in the late fifteenth century and most likely originates from a sword smith from southern Germany.

€104.69
€123.17
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15º C. Arm Protection, Ready for Battle, Pair
Set Rebrace and Vambrace of the fifteenth centuryBattle-ready and fully mobile reconstruction of a late medieval rebrace and fifteenth-century vambrace armor.This plate armor consists of two parts: upper (rebrace) and lower (vambrace). In addition, there are three riveted leather straps with brass buckles, with which the armor can be adjusted and fixed on the arm. It can also be attached to shoulder pads or to a gambeson using leather straps.
€163.86
€192.78
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16th century Medieval Knight Hourglass Handles
Looking for a pair of historically inspired gauntlets that could certainly enhance your 14th-century reenactment costumes? So these hourglass handles, with their elegant shape, are the most suitable choice for you! Holding your Longsword with no intention of sparing your enemies will cause you to stand out among your peers. Among all our handles, our hourglass handles are clearly those that offer wide range of motion and maximum mobility to your wrist, thanks to its typical wide cuffs of the time.
€153.85
€181.00
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16th-century engraved armor
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Complete 16th-century armor engraved. Made of stainless steel sword steel and wooden base.
€2,548.98
€2,998.80
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16th-century Spanish helmet
eighteenth century floral environment helmet. Size and functional. Includes support.
€77.26
€90.90
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16º C German Gothic war hammer.com head of dagger
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16º C German Gothic war hammer.com head of dagger

The model of this replica is a curious 16th-century battle hammer, presumably from Germany.
The hammer is shaped like a handle holding a dagger. The handle is made of brass, the dagger is out
It's steel.
The shaft of the wooden hammer has a brass ring at the end.

Weapons of this type are quite rare and were probably not combat tools, but pompous items.

Special features:

- faithful replica

- Curious shaped hammer

- Steel hammer head and thorn

€104.69
€123.17
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17th century war hammer
This war hammer, 17th-century war hammer, has a large head and a long, curved tip. The wooden handle has screws for perfect grip.
When the armor became very popular in battles, it was necessary to design weapons to defeat it and the war hammer was one of the most effective. This hammer was an example widely used in the battle for its large head and its long tip and very effective curve against the armor.

Dimensions: 66 cm
Head: 28 cm
Weight: 1,220 g
€126.54
€148.87
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18mm 18mm Calibre Italian Barbuto Helm
This helmet has an antique finish and a circumference of 68 cm, which allows the user to also fit a suitable cap or padded cover. This helmet includes a leather lining suspension and chin strap that can be adjusted to better fit the user. The inside of the helmet is also darkened to improve corrosion resistance. Made of 1.6mm steel


€108.33
€127.45