Select from premium Real Knight Armor of the highest quality. Perfect for the reenactment field and LARP, you'll cut an impressive figure decked out in full medieval chainmail regalia that exudes authenticity and historical accuracy, while also serving as an excellent protectant from injury. Find Real Knight Armor stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Our mail comes in a wide range of styles like count, earl, baron, knight, squire, soldier, mercenary, and infantry, so you can make the perfect chainmail addition to your existing warrior collection. Our products are popular and demanded because of its high quality, durability and accordance to historical analogues. In addition to our straightforward, plain mail, we also carry more ornamental gold and leather detailed coifs for a touch of elegance. Dear friend, welcome to Steel Mastery medieval shop, where you can choose and buy armour for any taste We are medieval armour maker since 2001. Strong and flexible, our mail is able to withstand supervised contact reenactment. If you already have a few different chainmail pieces but want to complete your suit, we also offer chainmail gauntlets, half sleeves, chausses, shirts, and voiders. Medieval knight armour in these styles remains a popular choice for movies, collecting, stage fighting, SCA, LARP, and other historical re-enactment. We offer tightly-woven medieval chainmail in aluminum and steel, ranging from a simple coif or headpiece, to full length chainmail with hood. Many pieces of the medieval armour have iconic symbols like the Templar knight cross, Hospitaler knight cross, and the Teutonic knight cross on them. An overlapping ring system with interlinking rows of rings was the most common and strongest method of chainmail armor. After the wire portion was complete, the blacksmith then formed the wires into interlocking rings with a hand-cranked machine. Historically, chainmail was developed through a process of making wire out of steel. Although it was later replaced by plate armor, a knight decked out in chainmail armor, perhaps sporting a crusader's tunic, is a popular image of medieval military life. While we may think of medieval chainmail as a primitive form of body armor, in its heyday, it was a soldier's best defense against a foe, as it protected their skin from being pierced by a sword or spear.
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