Excálibur sword wall display
Wall display designed for the famous Sword Excalibur. The display is made of varnished wood and with a high quality printed adhesive.
Sword art online, Darksaber repulsorsled Kirito
Total length 109 cm
Blade length 85 cm
Steel lamina in water green color
Synthetic leather hem
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The Kusanagi sword is exactly the same as the Anime, a legendary sword capable of being strengthened with the chakra, extending enormously and instantly killing the opponent. The sheath and tubeless cable is made of solid wood with manufacturing process carried out through six layers of black and white stripe painting processes with the Uchiha emblem. The straight sword blade is constructed in 2 stainless steel 440 black and chrome blade, is a collector's item, but also suitable as a piece of furniture or as an original gift for lovers of the genre.
Data sheet
Brand: NARUTO
Blade: stainless steel 440
Bicolor Blade Length: 71 cm
Cable length: 28 cm
Total katana length: 99 cm
Total weight: 800 gr
Sheath: white wood with black thread
Cable: white wood with black line and Uchiha
Emblem accessories: black wooden table topdisplay
Wall display designed for the famous Sword Excalibur. The display is made of varnished wood and with a high quality printed adhesive.
Letter opener with zamak blade. Length 17.5 cm.
Paul Medieval Cover for Children, brown
In the Middle Ages, the cape was a basic piece of clothing. Generally worn by ordinary people as protection from the elements, the cloaks could be of different lengths, with or without a hood, and came in a variety of styles or patterns. There were numerous ways to fasten this particular type of coat or cape – with a fibula (brooch), a small chain, ties or, later, buttons.
Our body-length hooded robe is made of plain cotton and closes on the front with a single button and wooden clip.
We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.
The delivery includes only the cover! The dress and accessories in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
This product is handmade and/or hand painted and therefore unique. With this, it can present natural deviations of patterns, colors and shapes, which are not considered defects or flaws.
To increase the longevity of your LARP weapon and keep the fun, we recommend that you apply silicone spray after each use for optimal care. Extreme or prolonged exposure to the sun should be avoided. Heavy stains should be immediately removed with water to keep the protective coating intact.
Protection of Rondel's hands
A pair of small shields, as they were known as help trimming and hand protection in fencing, worn on the backs of hands or gloves. Small shields of this type have been known since the 8th century and were in use until the spread of firearms in the 17th century.
Details:
- Material: approx. 1 mm steel
- Diameter: approx. 13 cm
- Weight: approx. 0.3 kg (pair)
The Bronze Viking Sword Erik the Red belonged to the basic weapons with axe, spear and shield, while most men wore a short knife attached to the belt. Of these weapons, the sword was clearly the most popular and is treated with a certain reverence, especially in the case of ancient swords that were passed down from generation to generation, or shaded in riots.
The late medieval bacinete is an ideal helmet for a heavily armored medieval knight. It was quite popular among medieval armies due to its versatility and good balance between protection and mobility. Just attach one of our mesh quota aventails (sold separately) to your vervelles and you'll get an ideal combination for your next LARP or reconstitution, offering great looks and protection.
This beautiful historical reproduction is handmade in sturdy soft steel of 14 caliber, lined with a comfortable and secure padded lining. A large circumference makes it fit almost all head sizes.
Gothic Bulbs, Arm Guards with Pointed Couters, 15º c., 1.5 mm Steel, Pair
This wearable hinged reconstruction of a late medieval plate armor for the arms is modeled on a 15th-century German original (ca. 1465). It is made of 1.5 mm thick steel and darkened on the inside for better corrosion resistance. It is designed to protect the forearms, elbows, and lower arms.
Arm protection consists of a very pointed couter or cowter (also known as an elbow cop), a two-piece tubular (hinged) vamp or lower barrel for the forearm, and a tubular semi-rebrace or upper barrel (closed with rivets) for the arm. The three elements are connected to each other by sturdy leather straps that are riveted on the inside and allow adequate freedom of movement. Two holes positioned on the top edge of the rebrace allow for proper attachment to a shoulder piece (shoulder pad) or to a gambeson (braided cords with brass tips are included in the scope of delivery).
Equally suitable for historical reenactment, LARP, or fantasy, this articulated arm armor is ideal for late medieval and Renaissance settings and will make your portrait of a proud knight perfect!
Sold as a pair.
Details:
- Material: 1.5mm steel, leather straps, cotton cords with spikes
Brass - Total length: approx. 49 cm
- Inner diameter at arm: approx. 14 cm
- Inner diameter at wrist: approx. 9 cm
- Elbow tip length: approx. 11 cm
- Leather straps: approx. 3 mm thick, 19 cm long, 2 cm wide
- Weight (pair): approx. 5 kg
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
Please note:
To ensure that this armor is the right fit for you, remember to take your measurements on your gambeson and/or any garments or chainmail you may plan to wear underneath!
The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you maintain plate armor regularly, for example by using the universal Ballistol oil, which is ideal for steel care.
This replica follows the helmet of Sir Richard Pembridge's original, displayed at the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh. The "Great Helmet" was often worn on a smaller, lighter helmet (e.g., a secret helmet).
These helmets were common throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, and numerous contemporary, miniature and original images found in Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, etc. prove the popularity of this type of helmet. They were used during the famous battles. crecy (1346) and Poitiers (1356).
The helmet comes with a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and chin strap with buckle.
Whether you're a northern umbrella or an elite medieval sword collector, this sword-collecting man will ensure to elegantly display his collection of swords. Fijelo firmly to the wall with the tornillo and ancla (which includes with it) and will be listed to display its powerful cuchillas.
This sword colgador is well prepared with sweet acero that will last many years. It is designed to fit de acuerdo con el ancho de la cruceta de su espada, lo que lo hace adecuado para swords largas, swords vikingas o normandas, y casi todas sus swords favoritas. Its total longitude is approx. Seven inches.
The bascinet appeared in the early fourteenth century. It evolved from the so-called cervelliere or secret helmet (a simple cranial cap) and remained a popular helmet until the 15th century throughout Central Europe.
The medieval bascinet we offer here is based on the helmet seen on the famous bronze statue of Robert I of Scotland (1274-1329) in Bannockburn. In 1314, after years of campaigning against the English crown, King Robert (commonly known as Robert the Bruce) defeated Edward II's army ofEngland at the Battle ofBannockburn, a decisive battle that eventually led to the restoration of Scottish independence. Like the legendary William Wallace, Robert the Bruce remains one of Scotland's most celebrated historical figures to date.
It is said that a koi swims upstream and climbs waterfalls with bravery, not unlike
a Samurai warrior. It is also said that if a koi is captured, it will remain motionless under
the knife, facing his death bravely as a Samurai facing a sword.
Hanwei's Kami Wakizashi has a K120C powdered steel blade forged and folded by hand with a hand-engraved Horimono "Fudo" and Bo-Hi. The folding process creates exceptional hada, or grain pattern, along the blade and is accented by the distinct hamon.
Epic Armory's Jian sword is a LARP foam weapon made of composite materials in the new hybrid method.
Inspired by traditional Chinese weapons, the Jian is an elegant, sleek weapon with a narrow, oval protection.
Empic Armory foam guns are designed with a focus on safety, functionality and fantasy-oriented appearance.
To keep the protective layer intact, heavy dirt should be promptly removed with water. Strong and long lasting heat or sunlight should be avoided.
We recommend keeping the foam gun regularly, but at least after each use with silicone spray.
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Sword art online, Darksaber repulsorsled Kirito
Total length 109 cm
Blade length 85 cm
Steel lamina in water green color
Synthetic leather hem
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