Spartan breast in muscular leather
Spartan cuirass short muscle, steel w. bronze finish
Beautiful, usable heroic battleship made of steel with bronze finish.
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Spartan cuirass short muscle, steel w. bronze finish
Beautiful, usable heroic battleship made of steel with bronze finish.
The Glasson Sword is reminiscent of an Arabesque sword although its engraved blade includes reminiscent of mythological struggles of warriors with lions. Its handle is finished in silver and aged brass. This sword is manufactured in Toledo (Spain) with stainless steel of the best quality.
Spartan mask film 300, no official version. The mask is functional, bronze in color with very well finished details. Made of polymer. The total size of the mask is 28 x 19 cms.
The Corinthian helmet originated in ancient Greece and took its name from the city-state of Corinth. It was a helmet made of bronze that in its last styles covered the entire head and neck, with openings for the eyes and mouth. A large curved projection protected the nape of the neck.
Out of combat, a Greek hoplite wore the helmet tilted for comfort. This practice resulted in a number of different designs in Italy, where the cracks were almost closed. Although the classic Corinthian helmet was out of use among the Greeks in favor of the more open ones, the Italian-Corinthian designs remained in use until the first century AD.
Made with the finest materials, this amazing helmet is made of steel, aged brass lining and completely lined in leather with an adjustable lining.
Includes display support.
Halberd hand forged carbon steel.
Height: approx. 41 cm
Width: approx. 13 cm
Delivery includes rosewood shaft, screwed in the middle.
Length: approx. 180 cm
Greek chest and backplates, bell armor, brass
These handmade cuirass are modeled after ancient Greek originals of the archaic period (approx. 750 - 600 BC).
Greek Xiphos, Hoplite Sword with Scabbard, Decorating Sword
The hoplites of Ancient Greece, the brave infantrymen best known for fighting in a phalanx formation and wielding a spear or spear (dory) and a large round shield (aspis or hoplon), are commonly depicted with a secondary weapon at their side. One of these battlefield side weapons, a straight, relatively short sword with a sheet-shaped double-edged blade called xifhos, was quite popular among the Greek armies (among others, the notorious Spartans). Designed to cut and push, it was mainly used by the infantry as a reserve weapon for close-range combat or when the spear had been broken, lost, or snatched in the fray.
This huge shell is made of steel and richly coated with aged brass. It is completely lined from the inside and carries the traditional leather straps.
From 300: Rise of an Empire. This official replica of the Callisto Shield is made of 18-gauge steel with antique bronze finish. It is decorated in the center with medusa's face embossed.
It is 76 cm wide and features a leather strap on the back for perfect grip and is lined for added comfort.
Includes certificate of authenticity
Diameter: 76 cm
Weight: 5,900 g
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts®
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