New products

  • New
copy of Falcata Íbera
Falcao Íbera decorative 64 cm. With stainless steel blade decorated with bird and handle with ornamental geometric details. Made in Toledo.
€200.00
  • New
copy of Medieval Knight Götz Shirt, white
This straight cut shirt is a classic of medieval clothing. It is very versatile and, for example, ideal for the representation of a craftsman or knight. It features collar, wide double flap and wooden buttons at neckline and cuffs. The back is slightly longer than the front so as not to slip from the pants while working.
€35.00
  • New
copy of Viking Shield in wood
Viking functional shield in wood with steel and contour endings. Comes prepared with handle and arm rest.
€140.00
  • New
copy of Handcuffs with chain
Our reproductions of historical handcuffs are fully functional and suitable for various eras. They are forged in solid steel and with antique finish.
Features:- Material: steel- Inner diameter handles: approx. 7 to 8 cm- Total length of chain and handles: approx. 134 cm- Weight: approx. 1.2 kg
€60.00
  • New
copy of Eleanor Children's Medieval Dress, Short Sleeve, Red/Black
Eleanor Children's Medieval Dress, Short Sleeve, Red/Black
 
This noble medieval dress has a two-tone look and is made of cotton fabric. That also means it's attached and connected at the front and back with additional laces. The gold border gives the dress that special touch.
 
Details:
- Available sizes: 110, 128, 146
- Color: Red/Black (Also Available: Blue/Blue Grey)
- Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for size 128: approx. 97 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not tumble dry
 
 
Find the right size:
To determine the size of your child's clothes, check their height (with a height of 128 cm
please order size 128).
Note:
Only the dress is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
 
As authentic as it gets, as modern as it needs to be!
€30.00
  • New
copy of Eleanor Children's Medieval Dress, Short Sleeve, Red/Black
Eleanor Children's Medieval Dress, Short Sleeve, Red/Black
 
This noble medieval dress has a two-tone look and is made of cotton fabric. That also means it's attached and connected at the front and back with additional laces. The gold border gives the dress that special touch.
 
Details:
- Available sizes: 110, 128, 146
- Color: Red/Black (Also Available: Blue/Blue Grey)
- Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for size 128: approx. 97 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not tumble dry
 
 
Find the right size:
To determine the size of your child's clothes, check their height (with a height of 128 cm
please order size 128).
Note:
Only the dress is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
 
As authentic as it gets, as modern as it needs to be!
€30.00
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  • Out-of-Stock
copy of Viking Tunic, Viborg Reconstruction, Red Wine
Out-of-Stock
The appearance and cut of this tunic are based on an archaeological find dating back to the 11th century. In 1984, during excavations in Viborg (Denmark), a bundle of fabric glued to canvas was discovered. As it turned out, these were individual fragments that could be put together to form a tunic. Only the back and sleeves have not been preserved in their entirety and leave a bit of room for interpretation.The tunic has a very elaborate and unique cut for the time. The upper part of the fuselage is worked in two layers at the front and back and has a rectangle from which the seams protrude diagonally. The neckline is equipped with two slits and drawstrings. The arm ball is cut straight and is complemented by a reinforcement in the armpit area. The sleeve is made up of a total of three pieces of pattern and tapers towards the hem. The side seams are slit, with the back reaching a few inches above the front, covering the top of the slit.Our cotton tunic is a unique reconstruction of the Viborg tunic of the Middle Ages. We place special emphasis on the correct cut of the dividing seams, the finishing in the details and the correct proportions. We have slightly lengthened the total length of the torso and sleeves for aesthetic reasons. Thus, our Viking tunic has long sleeves and the hem ends at the thigh height. The elaborate tunic can be worn as both an upper and lower tunic. The fabric (100% cotton) is medium firm and double-layered in the torso area.The tunic is the perfect cloak for all Nordics. For an authentic outfit, we recommend pairing it with a belt, calf wraps, and ear pants.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: Wine red (also available: natural, green, dark blue)- Material: 100% cotton- Total length in size L: approx. 100 cm (measured in the center of the back)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, not suitable for tumble drying



Size chart - Men - Tunic






Size
S
M
L
XL
XXL
 


Chest circumference (in cm)
92
100
108
116
120
 







How to find the right size:- To determine your dress size based on your body measurements, measure horizontally at the widest point.- For tank tops, use your chest circumference as a guide.- If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size.- Convenience allowances are included in the cut.Attention:Only the tunic will be sold! The other items are available separately in our online store.
  • New
copy of Viking Tunic, Viborg Reconstruction, Red Wine
The appearance and cut of this tunic are based on an archaeological find dating back to the 11th century. In 1984, during excavations in Viborg (Denmark), a bundle of fabric glued to canvas was discovered. As it turned out, these were individual fragments that could be put together to form a tunic. Only the back and sleeves have not been preserved in their entirety and leave a bit of room for interpretation.The tunic has a very elaborate and unique cut for the time. The upper part of the fuselage is worked in two layers at the front and back and has a rectangle from which the seams protrude diagonally. The neckline is equipped with two slits and drawstrings. The arm ball is cut straight and is complemented by a reinforcement in the armpit area. The sleeve is made up of a total of three pieces of pattern and tapers towards the hem. The side seams are slit, with the back reaching a few inches above the front, covering the top of the slit.Our cotton tunic is a unique reconstruction of the Viborg tunic of the Middle Ages. We place special emphasis on the correct cut of the dividing seams, the finishing in the details and the correct proportions. We have slightly lengthened the total length of the torso and sleeves for aesthetic reasons. Thus, our Viking tunic has long sleeves and the hem ends at the thigh height. The elaborate tunic can be worn as both an upper and lower tunic. The fabric (100% cotton) is medium firm and double-layered in the torso area.The tunic is the perfect cloak for all Nordics. For an authentic outfit, we recommend pairing it with a belt, calf wraps, and ear pants.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: Wine red (also available: natural, green, dark blue)- Material: 100% cotton- Total length in size L: approx. 100 cm (measured in the center of the back)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, not suitable for tumble drying



Size chart - Men - Tunic






Size
S
M
L
XL
XXL
 


Chest circumference (in cm)
92
100
108
116
120
 







How to find the right size:- To determine your dress size based on your body measurements, measure horizontally at the widest point.- For tank tops, use your chest circumference as a guide.- If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size.- Convenience allowances are included in the cut.Attention:Only the tunic will be sold! The other items are available separately in our online store.
€50.00
  • New
  • Out-of-Stock
copy of Ingrid in a medieval dress with lace on the back, in natural color
Out-of-Stock
Details:

- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XL

- Color: natural (also available in black)

- Material: 100% cotton

- Total length for size M: approx. 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)

- Washing instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not tumble dry.

This long medieval dress, made of lightweight cotton fabric, looks simple at first glance, but on closer inspection, it reveals a beautiful neckline in the back. The deep back is laced with a drawstring, allowing for individual adjustment of the dress. The darts on the bust ensure a good fit. The extra long puffed sleeves are made of a thinner, sheer cotton fabric. They have slits up to the shoulder and are tied at the upper arm with a drawstring. The cuffs of the sleeves are decorated with hand-sewn partial gatherings.

This cotton dress can be worn as a bottom dress or top dress. Dresses and overdresses with particularly wide sleeves were common in the twelfth century. They were not only elegant, but also a status symbol, since wearing wide sleeves was impractical for the working class. To protect their valuable outer garments, often richly decorated and fitted to the body, men and women of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries wore a simple dress with trumpet sleeves underneath. This dress was usually hidden, as it was considered inappropriate. Broad-sleeved depictions from the twelfth century can be found, for example, in the fresco of Santa Elena in the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Milan and in the illustrated encyclopedic work Hortus Peliciarum (c. 1180).

In the fifteenth century, dresses with trumpet sleeves came to be worn under a short-sleeved cotehardie (a fitted dress with ties or a button-down placket at the front). Before that, the dress was visible.

Size Chart - Women - Dresses

Sizes S M L XL XL
Bust (cm) 88 96 104 116 128

How to find the right size:

To determine your ideal dress size based on your body measurements, measure your bust circumference at the widest part. For dresses, use the bust measurement as a guide.

If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger one.

Modeling includes adjustment clearances.
  • New
copy of Dagger Templaria
Templars or Order of the Temple was one of the most famous Christian military orders.
€20.00
  • New
copy of Dagger Templaria
Templars or Order of the Temple was one of the most famous Christian military orders.
€14.00
  • New
copy of Dagger Templaria
Templars or Order of the Temple was one of the most famous Christian military orders.
€20.00
  • New
copy of Dagger Templaria
Templars or Order of the Temple was one of the most famous Christian military orders.
€20.00
  • New
copy of Ingrid in a medieval dress with lace on the back, in natural color
Details:

- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XL

- Color: natural (also available in black)

- Material: 100% cotton

- Total length for size M: approx. 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)

- Washing instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not tumble dry.

This long medieval dress, made of lightweight cotton fabric, looks simple at first glance, but on closer inspection, it reveals a beautiful neckline in the back. The deep back is laced with a drawstring, allowing for individual adjustment of the dress. The darts on the bust ensure a good fit. The extra long puffed sleeves are made of a thinner, sheer cotton fabric. They have slits up to the shoulder and are tied at the upper arm with a drawstring. The cuffs of the sleeves are decorated with hand-sewn partial gatherings.

This cotton dress can be worn as a bottom dress or top dress. Dresses and overdresses with particularly wide sleeves were common in the twelfth century. They were not only elegant, but also a status symbol, since wearing wide sleeves was impractical for the working class. To protect their valuable outer garments, often richly decorated and fitted to the body, men and women of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries wore a simple dress with trumpet sleeves underneath. This dress was usually hidden, as it was considered inappropriate. Broad-sleeved depictions from the twelfth century can be found, for example, in the fresco of Santa Elena in the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Milan and in the illustrated encyclopedic work Hortus Peliciarum (c. 1180).

In the fifteenth century, dresses with trumpet sleeves came to be worn under a short-sleeved cotehardie (a fitted dress with ties or a button-down placket at the front). Before that, the dress was visible.

Size Chart - Women - Dresses

Sizes S M L XL XL
Bust (cm) 88 96 104 116 128

How to find the right size:

To determine your ideal dress size based on your body measurements, measure your bust circumference at the widest part. For dresses, use the bust measurement as a guide.

If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger one.

Modeling includes adjustment clearances.
€32.00
  • New
copy of Ingrid in a medieval dress with lace on the back, in natural color
Details:

- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XL

- Color: natural (also available in black)

- Material: 100% cotton

- Total length for size M: approx. 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)

- Washing instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not tumble dry.

This long medieval dress, made of lightweight cotton fabric, looks simple at first glance, but on closer inspection, it reveals a beautiful neckline in the back. The deep back is laced with a drawstring, allowing for individual adjustment of the dress. The darts on the bust ensure a good fit. The extra long puffed sleeves are made of a thinner, sheer cotton fabric. They have slits up to the shoulder and are tied at the upper arm with a drawstring. The cuffs of the sleeves are decorated with hand-sewn partial gatherings.

This cotton dress can be worn as a bottom dress or top dress. Dresses and overdresses with particularly wide sleeves were common in the twelfth century. They were not only elegant, but also a status symbol, since wearing wide sleeves was impractical for the working class. To protect their valuable outer garments, often richly decorated and fitted to the body, men and women of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries wore a simple dress with trumpet sleeves underneath. This dress was usually hidden, as it was considered inappropriate. Broad-sleeved depictions from the twelfth century can be found, for example, in the fresco of Santa Elena in the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Milan and in the illustrated encyclopedic work Hortus Peliciarum (c. 1180).

In the fifteenth century, dresses with trumpet sleeves came to be worn under a short-sleeved cotehardie (a fitted dress with ties or a button-down placket at the front). Before that, the dress was visible.

Size Chart - Women - Dresses

Sizes S M L XL XL
Bust (cm) 88 96 104 116 128

How to find the right size:

To determine your ideal dress size based on your body measurements, measure your bust circumference at the widest part. For dresses, use the bust measurement as a guide.

If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger one.

Modeling includes adjustment clearances.
€32.00