Arak, Khal Drogo's weapon , Game of Thrones
Impressive exact replica of Arak, the weapon used by the drug Khal in the acclaimed Game of Thrones series.
THIS PRODUCT IS A NOVELTY
Royal Guard Armor, Full Set with Support
Spectacular Replica in full size. Used by the Royal Guard Army.
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This imposing and intricately adorned armor is handmade from 18-gauge steel with an old-fashioned brass finish. Has
Leather scale armor overlaps the neck, arms and legs and is equipped with adjustable leather straps and buckles. The
Helmet comes complete with a padded cotton lining cap that can be glued to comfort if you wish to wear it.
The delivery also includes a white cotton cover to complete the look, as well as a black steel base for display.
This armor is not just a great display piece. It is fully usable and ideal for wearing costumes, cosplay or LARP events!
Details:
Breastplate / Backplate:
- Material: steel with old-fashioned brass finish; leather arm guards and tassets
- Height (neckline for tassets): approx. 100 cm
- Width (shoulder to shoulder): approx. 67 cm
- Depth: approx. 34 cm
- Weight: approx. 9700 g
Helm:
- Material: steel finished in old-fashioned brass; padded cotton (100%) leather neck guard lining
- Height: approx. 33 cm
- Width: approx. 22 cm
- Depth: approx. 25 cm
- Circumference: approx. 66 cm
- Weight: approx. 1850 g
Cable:
- Material: 100% cotton
- Length: approx. 150 cm
- Weight: approx. 660 g
Display stand:
- Material: steel
- Height: approx. 182 cm
- Width (on cross bar): approx. 48 cm
- Base (Width / Height / Depth): approx. 36.5 x 5.5 x 26.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 4500 g
Impressive exact replica of Arak, the weapon used by the drug Khal in the acclaimed Game of Thrones series.
THIS PRODUCT IS A NOVELTY
Stunning replica of the claw sword used by protagonist Jon Snow or Jon Snow in the famous Game of Thrones series. It is the only unofficial replica of the market that is identical to the official one. It is a high quality stainless steel sword with metal and polymer grip.
This battle sword indispensable for the Celtic warrior has an anthropomorphic metal button characteristic of this proud race. The traditional Celtic blade is made of high carbon tempered steel and forged by hand. All the details are old. Replicate all the details.
Includes genuine leather hem.
This heater shield is handmade with approx. Plywood 1 cm thick. The outer cover is canvas and on the back you find a soft leather-covered arm lining. In addition, there are adjustable leather straps fixed to the wood. The shield is in white and can easily be painted with your own coat of arms or with the colors of your group. Of course, you can also repair any matching shield boss.
Details:
- Material: plywood, canvas and leather
- Material thickness: approx. 10 mm
- Height: approx. 118 cm
- Folded width: approx. 77 cm
- Interior width: approx. 58 cm
- Curve radius: approx. 22 cm
- Weight: ca. 3.2kg
Medieval one-hand sword with carbon steel with hardness 52 RCK. Made in Toledo, Spain. Includes leather hem.
Epic Armory's Crusader Helmet is a closed helmet designed to protect the head during combat.
Saber's real name is Artoria Pendragon, better known as Arthur Pendragon and King Arthur, who is considered a man in the story. She is the "King of the Future and Old" and a legendary hero of Britain known as the King of the Knights. She wielded the stone sword, Caliburn, but it was eventually destroyed. She later obtained Excalibur and Avalon from the Lady of the Lake.
Total length: 113.5cm
Blade length: 76cm
Handle Length: 24.5cm
Saya Length: 87.5cm
Blade width: 4.5cm
Blade Material: Steel
Carbon Handle Material: Zinc-Alloy
Saya Material: Wooden Accessories
: Zinc alloy
Viking Shirt for green men with short sleeves and embroidered, made in Spain in 100% natural cotton.
The bishop's robe is a mesh-dimension necklace that covers the neck, shoulders, and upper chest and back. It was particularly favoured by the Landknechte Germans (mercenary soldiers) in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and is woven in a similar way to a knitted cap. The shape of this piece of chain armor explains its name, as it resembled too much the very wide collar of a bishop's robe.
This helmet has an antique finish and a circumference of 68 cm, which allows the user to also fit a suitable cap or padded cover. This helmet includes a leather lining suspension and chin strap that can be adjusted to better fit the user. The inside of the helmet is also darkened to improve corrosion resistance. Made of 1.6mm steel
Reproduction of sword, made of metal with plastic cover and removable.
The cross and the pommel of the sword bear a vulgar Latin inscription meaning: "Custody by a dragon that does not sleep, in the name of truth."
The sword was usually the weapon of choice of medieval knights for combat. Its owners liked to customize it - some even received names - and was considered both a weapon and a symbol - the blade and cable are cross-shaped.
0.45 caliber revolver manufactured by S. Colt, United States 1886
Cap, Medieval scarf, natural color
This piece of rectangular fabric is made of plain cotton fabric and features rolled-up hems. Can be tied as a call cap (wrap instruction) or as a headscarf for medieval reconstruction, but it is also versatile in modern everyday life. It can be worn as an elegant hair band, a turban, a shawl over the shoulders or a scarf elegantly wrapped around the neck. In the Middle Ages, married women were expected to wear a headdress (hence the German expression unter die Haube kommen).
, which literally translates as "getting under the hood" and is still a common idiom for "getting married"). In medieval times, there were many different ways for women to cover their heads, for example, with a smooth veil or with ruffles/goffered (with or without a tip on the neck), a cap, a cap, a barb and fillet, a scapular (a hoop/garland decorated in the shape of a crown, often worn in combination with a veil) or a cap.
There were several methods for tying a cap, but it was usually tied to the forehead, chin, and back of the head and always hid the hair. Historical illustrations of caps can be found, for example, in the Weltchronik - Der Stricker - Karl der Große (engl. World Chronicle -The Knitter - Charlemagne ), a manuscript on illuminated parchment written by Rudolf von Ems around 1300, or in the Morgan Bible (also known as the Maciejowski Bible or the Crusader Bible ), a thirteenth-century illustrated Bible.
Details:
- One-size-fits-all - approx. 180 x 50 cm
- Color: natural
- Material: 100% cotton
- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not machine dry
Please note: Delivery includes cloth only! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
Round hand shell, buckler style shell. It is quite sturdy and is perfect for training. The back has a handle to hold the shield by hand. These types of shields were used on the back to defend, accompanied by a sword in one hand.
A bracelet with two dragons from Viking times made of bronze.
Details:
- Material: bronze
- Weight: approx. 27.6 g
- Measure: approx. Ø 7.2 cm, 7 mm
These robust and elaborate arm guards provide protection and support to the forearms. They are composed of a 2 mm thick outer shell made of high-quality vegetable-tanned leather and a 2 mm soft suede lining with padded material for added comfort and enhanced impact cushioning. The front is adorned (and reinforced) with two leather bands forming a cross ed. The robust stitching ensures lasting durability.
The clamps are embroidered with five old-fashioned brass eyelets on each side and are delivered with round leather laces for a proper size and lace fit, for a perfect fit.
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Royal Guard Armor, Full Set with Support
Spectacular Replica in full size. Used by the Royal Guard Army.
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