MEDIEVAL BANNER OF KING ARTHUR MF1545BY Museum Replicas This Medieval Banner of King Arthur is made of 100% cotton and features a golden yellow field, black trim edge with a swallow tail cut. Upon the yellow field rests Arthur's legendary crest of three crowns lie stacked vertically in its center, each exquisitely embroidered in black and gold. The banner measures 43 inches long by 23 inches wide.
• 43 inches high by 23 inches wide
• Historically Accurate according to literature
• Material: 100% Sturdy Cotton • Made in India by Museum Replicas
MARTO of Spain The most popular sword and armour maker in the world. Arguably the best decorative sword and armour maker to date. Marto was founded in 1961 in the old district of Toledo Spain. Their mission is to regain the testimony and the techniques of the master craftsman. Joining traditional hand crafts with modern materials, are a team of men willing to make a daily effort to achieve the unsurpassed quality which Marto is identified with worldwide. All original Marto molds are given the utmost attention so that no detail is neglected. The hilts are shaped from the original piece and are hand finished and polished. The blades are crafted from the finest 420 stainless steel and are fully tempered to 48-53 Rockwell hardness. Marto is also the skilled maker of Suits of Armor, Shields, Pole Arms & Licensed Collectibles (Martespa)
KING ARTHUR King Arthur is a legendary British leader who, according to myth, folklore, medieval histories and romances, led the defense of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century and established an empire over Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Norway and Gaul. Camelot , Knights of the Round Table, Merlin the magician, the Holy Grail all add to the myth and mystery of the King Arthur legends.
King Arthur's history and legend is intimately linked to the magic and mystery of the magnificent sword, "Excalibur." As Merlin the wizard proclaimed, only one shall be able to remove the sword from the stone, and he shall be king. Arthur knelt in front of the stone and took the sword and beheld his destiny. He later took Excalibur to the cathedral and offered it at the holy altar. Arthur was anointed with the Sacred Oil and in the presence of all the common people whereas he solemnly swore to be a loyal king and to defend Truth and Justice all the days of his life.