TEMPLAR KNIGHT CLOAK & TUNICBY MARTO OF SPAIN Marto of Spain is world renown for quality and this Templar Tunic and Cloak are no exception. Made of 100% cotton with red Templar Crosses sewn into each garment, the pieces reflect a typical style worn by Noble Knights of the Templar Order who were openly active during the years 1118-1312. The Cloak (MF1521) comes in One Size measuring 78 inches from top of hood to bottom of cape. In fully opened position the cloak measures 9.5 feet from side to side. Each cloak includes a beautifully decorated adjustable leather cloak clasp. The Templar Tunics come in three sizes, SM (MF1552), MD (MF1553), LG (MF1516), all loosely fitting, allowing much room for error, although, simple in design, each can be easily altered to ones personal preference. (Belt and chainmail shown not included - sold separately)
• Cloak And Tunic Sold Seperately
• Historically Accurate
• Material: 100% Sturdy Cotton
• Weight: approx 3.2 lbs (tunic) 4.8 lbs (cloak)
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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)
The Order of the Templar Knights(technically The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon) were founded just following the First Crusade of 1096. The Order was initially formed to protect European pilgrims to Jerusalem and back following the conquest. The Knights received official endorsement by the Catholic Church in 1129 and flourished, growing in strength and wealth, until 1307, when bankrupt King Philip IV obtained permission from Pope Clement V to put an end to the Order. Many members in France and elsewhere were rounded up, charged with heresy, tortured, and burned at the stake. The order was officially disbanded in 1312 AD, but legend holds that a group of Knights Templar survived the massacre, went into hiding, and kept the Order alive and growing in strength until today.
The clothing of the Templar, their flags and banners, were to be white in color (symbol of purity and religious vocation) and a cross of broad arms in the color red in the center. This symbol represents the four elements (the cross arms) and the "quintessence" (the center).