Smooth breastplate for armor
Smooth pectoral for unengraving armor. It's not functional for people. The pectoral is part of the medieval armor and its mission is essential as it protects the fighter's vault.
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Smooth pectoral for unengraving armor. It's not functional for people. The pectoral is part of the medieval armor and its mission is essential as it protects the fighter's vault.
Leather gloves that have steel mesh jacket protection. One size one.
Spire engraved for armor. It's not functional for people. The pectoral is part of the medieval armor and its mission is essential as it protects the fighter's vault.
Pair of chainmail gloves lined with 9 mm rings. Made of galvanized steel.
The pectoral is part of the medieval armor and its mission is essential as it protects the fighter's vault.
The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici), commonly known as Templars or Order of the Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers) was one of the most famous Christian military orders. This organization remained active for just under two centuries. It was founded in 1118 by nine French knights led by Hugo de Payens after the First Crusade. Its original purpose was to protect the lives of Christians who made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem after their conquest.
Pectoral of the Knights Templar with serigraphic cross. The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici), commonly known as Templars or Order of the Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers) was one of the most famous Christian military orders. This organization remained active for just under two centuries. It was founded in 1118 by nine French knights led by Hugo de Payens after the First Crusade. Its original purpose was to protect the lives of Christians who made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem after their conquest.
Pectoral, back and escarcelas of infantry soldier of the sixteenth century. Made of 1.6 mm steel. thick. All parts include self-adjusting straps and buckles. It's a size.
Includes the following parts:
Single-size median pectoral made of steel with a thickness of 1.6 mm. The pectoral is oval in the abdominal area and closed at the back with leather straps. It comes decorated with riveted leather straps on the arms and neck area.
Medieval pectoral made of high quality steel. At the back, it has two leather straps for a fit suitable to the body. Opening in the neck from left to right of 20.5 cm.
Self-adjusting, silver-plated muscular cuff of roman size. Suitable for chest size: 120 cms. up to 145 cms.
Italian medieval infantry armor of the fifteenth century. Made of 1.3 mm steel. thick. All parts include self-adjusting straps and buckles. It's a size.
Includes the following parts:
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