Dagger King Arthur with hem
King Arthur's exclusive dagger with aged silver finish. Daga Rey Arturo, a high quality dagger from the exclusive "Historical Daggers" collection, manufactured by MARTO. Certificate of Quality and Origin, Made in Toledo.
Sharps Carbine Military, USA 1859. Made Madra and Zamak. It's decorative, but the mechanism works.
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| Total length | 125 cms. |
| Place of manufacture | Menorca (Spain) |
| Material | Madeira and Zamak |
King Arthur's exclusive dagger with aged silver finish. Daga Rey Arturo, a high quality dagger from the exclusive "Historical Daggers" collection, manufactured by MARTO. Certificate of Quality and Origin, Made in Toledo.
Early Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo sword with scabbard, 7th c.
Gothic Leg Guards, 1.2mm Steel, Pair
Cuisses and Poleyns
This fully articulated, wearable reconstruction of a late medieval plate armor for the legs is made of 1.2 mm (18 gauge) steel and blackened on the inside for better corrosion resistance. It is designed to protect the legs from the thighs to the upper shins and shows the typical multi-layered appearance of the Gothic plate armor of the late Middle Ages (15th/16th century).
The leg protection consists of a poleyn (kneecap, also known as genouillere), a cuisse, and a short greva. For adequate freedom of movement, all parts are connected to each other by sliding plates or lames that are hinged on sturdy steel rivets.
On the back, each leg is equipped with three riveted, adjustable leather straps approx. 2 mm thick with brass buckles for a comfortable and personalized fit.
The edges are adorned with grooves and small steel rivets, and the poleyns feature slightly concave, flower-shaped steel rondels that are riveted to the sides (see also our besagews – product no. 1016634200).
This articulated leg harness is ideal for late medieval and Renaissance environments. Equally suitable for the portrayal of a wide range of historical figures and fictional/fantasy characters, it will make your transformation into a proud and noble knight or warrior perfect, whether used for medieval reenactment, LARP, stage, TV/film, fantasy or cosplay.
Leg protectors are sold as a pair.
Details:
- Material: 1.2 mm (18 ga) steel plate, brown leather straps, buckles
aged brass - Total length: approx. 48 cm
- Thigh opening width: approx. 16 cm
- Width of the opening at the shin: approx. 14 cm
- Spherical plain plain dimensions: approx. 14 x 13 cm (depth approx. 8 cm)
- Diameter of the side rondels: approx. 14 cm
- Weight (pair): approx. 2.8 kg
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
Shadowmourne... A great two-handed axe for giants, forged from sacred and corrupted powers, home to a thousand dead souls, this axe can only be wielded by the most ardent weapon-wielding of Azeroth. Its creation seems almost impossible, but the rumors don't stop.
Some blacksmiths claim that Shadowmourne is nothing more than an ordinary axe sharpened to unparalleled perfection, while others believe that it is a weapon of immense importance to the world. Darion Mograine believes that only the Hammer of Arthas itself offers a worthy model - but such absurd ambition is only the beginning of Shadowmourne's creation. To control the energies that danced on its hard edges, large quantities of impure Saronite, the hardened blood of the Old God Yogg-Saron, were sculpted. To increase his killing power, he must drench the souls of the Scourge's most powerful servants to death one by one with the unfinished blade. To break through the Corpse King's armor, it was decorated with fragments of the frozen throne, originally made by Kil'jaeden from the ice of the Ethereal Spire.
Details:
Total length: approx. 118cm
Cable length: approx. 68cm
Axe head: about 50cm
Weight: about 6kg
Wooden Norman shield, blank for self-painting
This shield is made of plywood. It is covered by a layer of canvas glued to the wood and pre-painted white. Ideal for personalizing with your own coat of arms.
The back is equipped with a carry handle, arm strap and upholstery, all in leather.
Details:
- Height: approx. 131 cm
- Width: approx. 56 cm
- Weight: approx. 2.9 kg
- Material thickness: approx. 10mm
Cuchillo con el escudo de los templarios. La cuchilla es de acero inoxidable.
Viene con un estuche.
This beautifully crafted stud-studs bodice consists of two layers of vegetable tanned leather. The top layer is made of thick buffalo leather (grain leather) and the lower layer of finer suede. Both layers are sewn and riveted together. Laces in the center of the front and back allow the leather bodice to be adjusted individually. An extra piece of leather is included that can be tied in the center of the back for a larger circumference (waist circumference approx. 72-100 cm).
Flamboyant Masonic Ceremonial Sword with engraved stainless steel blade and black cable.
Ring Cross Templarios
Material: Steel
Presentation: Box
This is a straight wig in purple color.
This wig measures 100 cm at its longest point.
Our wigs are made of "kanekalon", or high-temperature fibers, and can withstand temperatures of up to 130°C. In addition, they can also be styled and can suffer a lot of wear and tear. For more information, see "Wig Care Tips."
Care tips for wigs
Since the fine fibers of wigs are vulnerable, we wanted to provide some tips that should help maintain the longevity and beauty of your wig.
1. It is best to store the wig in a stand (or Styrofoam head, etc.) and not in direct sunlight. (If a wig is left in the sun continuously for days or weeks, it will discolor.)
2. Take good care of your wig. There are several wig shampoos and conditioners that can be ordered online that help to preserve the fullness and shine of a wig.
3. Use as little hairspray and hairspray as possible, as these products leave a permanent film on wigs that makes them glow slightly whitish.
4. Do not let your wig be compressed in a container for too long, as it will become deformed and eventually it will be very difficult to return to its original condition. It is always best to leave the wig in the holder.
Luger pistol model P08 (Germany 1917) artillery model used in the first and second world war. Made of Zamak. Total length of 34.5 cms.
The Seax, or Sax, is a weapon that has been carried by most people so far in northern Europe. Loaded and used by the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and German tribes, their first use probably dates from before the fall of Rome and continued until the early Middle Ages. The Seax pattern varied greatly from the small 7- and 10 cm-long blade knife to the royal swords from 68 to 71 cm, but always from a single end. The original version of this large knife was used as much as field work, such as cutting work, on board the ship and to combat whether the sword or axe were not available.
The 202 Shirasaya Katana model with brown natural wood finish from Marto of Toledo Spain features a beautiful design of simple and clean lines that finds discretion in its blade hidden in what appears at first glance to be a walking stick or walking stick. The beautifully crafted saya and handle make an almost perfect fit housing the high-quality Toledo forged blade made of hardened and sharp 420s stainless steel. The blade reveals a simulated ripple. The matching sheath and handle are made of natural hardwood and exhibit a natural wood finish.
Details:
Overall: 98 cms
Blade: Stainless steel 420s
Handle: Wood
Sheath: Wood
Reproduction of sword, made of metal with removable leather case.
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.
The most common sword was the so-called bastard sword or "hand and middle", straight and with double edge, whose length ranged between 100 and 120 cm, and weighed between 1200 and 2000 grams, which allowed agile handling on the battlefield.
Gladius sword of Emperor Julius Caesar. Does not include hem.
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Sharps Carbine Military, USA 1859. Made Madra and Zamak. It's decorative, but the mechanism works.
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