DUKE OF BURGUNDY SUIT OF ARMOUR 35-905
Hand-Forged Suit Of Armour - at an unbeatable Price.
The 15th century was a bloody one for Europe. The War of the Roses, problems in the French Monarchy, the constant warfare between the City States of Italy and the final expulsion of the Moors from Spain. The whole continent seethed with bloody strife. One result of this constant warfare was the improvement of plate armour to its peak of efficiency.
We are pleased and proud to offer a full suit of armour based on a 1450's Italian style. Hand-forged of 18 gauge steel by experienced blacksmiths at Windlass Steelcrafts, this impressively crafted replica is as stout as the original. Although fully articulated and wearable, this noble and enduring symbol of the knightly age comes mounted on a handsome hardwood display stand, ready to enhance your own castle entrance. Comes unassembled, complete with helmet, mannequin and display stand. Mail Shirt available for $150 with suit of armour. Fits warriors about 6 ft. tall, and about 200 lbs. Be sure to see the large image!
HISTORIC SUITS OF ARMOUR
During the 13th - 15th centuries, Royalty and the Highest Military Class, the Knight wore Medieval Suits of Armour. Made by hammering and heating the Steel, the Knight's Armour and Sword were both powerful and unique works of art. Craftsmen of the highest skill and were only afforded by the wealthy. The Working Class or Soldier for hire usually acquired their Armor on the battlefield from some unfortunate soul who had passed on in battle and who would not require it in the afterlife.
The Medieval Knight's Armour and Medieval Swords are both exceptionable symbols of Historic and Feudal times of Europe and can be adapted to any interior decor. In Europe, Medieval Weapons and Suits of Armour are typically displayed in Home, Restaurant, Corporate, Cultural and Museum Environments. Each Suit of Medieval Armor, Medieval Helmet and Medieval Sword and Shield truly has a personal history of its own. The makers of Denix, Art Gladius, and Marto are highly skilled craftsmen who construct these beautiful Medieval pieces in the spirit of tradition, by hand. |