Talim for sword
Tahalí for the sword made of leather to wear hanging from the belt.
The appearance and cut of this hood or gugel are based on an archaeological find dating between the 10th and 12th centuries. In 1936, a fully dressed swamp body was discovered on a farm in Skjoldehamn, Norway. Whether it was a woman or a man could not be clearly determined to this day. The characteristics of the hood found on the body are the pointed hem with a square piece inserted into the chest.
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The standard of the gugel we offer here is mainly composed of rectangular panels. It is equipped with a small cord at the neck that allows individual adjustment. The gugel is used as a separate hood and covers only the shoulders. It is made of 100% cotton canvas and therefore is not waterproof. However, a certain water repellent effect can be achieved with a little waterproofing spray.
If you want to be historically accurate, the gugel did not belong, strictly speaking, to the time of the Vikings. Still, it is often used by men and women to complete their Viking atheament. This helmet is also a good addition to all other medieval costumes from start to top.
Details:
- Sizes available: one size
- Available colors: brown, blue greenish / red wine
- Material: 100% cotton
Suitable for max. circumference of the head approx. 60 cm (head opening)
- Maintenance advice: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not dry
Tahalí for the sword made of leather to wear hanging from the belt.
Katana decorative carbon steel sheet of 69 cms. The katana sheath bears a drawing of a dragon. Black color.
Enter a gorilla-sized kukri. Condor modeled this from larger examples of kukri from different regions of Nepal and took a special fuller from the middle (often called a chirra) to give the large 12.6-inch blade a good balance. Condor paid special attention to the tapers, curves and skeletonization of the 6-inch handle to make the 6.0 mm thick blade usable by anyone. Like most Condors, the King Kukri Machete comes with a full-grain leather scabbard.
Details:
- Blade material: 1075 HCS
- Cable Material: Walnussholz
- Total length: approx. 47.7 cm
- Blade length: approx. 32.1 cm
- Blade thickness: 6.0 mm
- Weight: approx. 967 g
- Includes leather sheath
- Manufacturer Product No.: 61725
Children's Roman helmet with feather, plastic
Whether in an antique market, children's birthday party, a LARP event or a carnival, with this great Roman helmet you can show your friends and enemies that you are always ready for the fight. The helmet would also fit for smaller adults.
Introducing the Sucker Punch Katana
The Sucker Punch Katana is a replica of the Babydoll sword used in the hit movie Sucker Punch. This katana is made with a sharp blade of high-carbon steel, which has been hand-forged to ensure its quality and stability. In addition, the leaf is engraved with the same symbols seen in the film, making it a unique and special piece.
The handle of the Sucker Punch Katana is lined in leather and wrapped in striped leather to ensure durability and comfort when holding. The katana's scabbard also has special details, such as golden snowflakes, making it a work of art worth admiring.
This beautiful waist bag made of high quality bovine leather has polished edges and a light color finish, giving the leather its characteristic appearance of used.
Romano Gladiator vest with strips and with self-adjustable triple buckles strap. Made of premium leather. Standard size.
Pistol decoration with articulated mechanism
- NON-FUNCTIONAL -
Replica of a German dagger gun. As the name implies, it is a dagger with a flint gun mounted in its center. This combination of dagger or knife and pocket pistol was a strangeness that was quite custom-made. In the Age of Candle, pistol daggers/pistol knives were used by marine forces and pirates. Their dual role as a firearm and sharp maline weapon made them particularly useful in close-range combat.
Viking Hilja apron dress with embroidery, blue/mustard yellow
Dress of
priestess, black priestess dress with ankle made of cotton with long sleeve in an elegant and timeless style. As this gorgeous dress has side slats, it can be adjusted to your body exactly as you like.
This loose-cut medieval dress is a floor-length dress with so-called gooes on the sides. Gores, wedge-shaped/triangular fabric pieces added to expand the shape of a garment, gave medieval clothes a generous glow.
Details:
- Outer material: 330gsm canvas made of 100% cotton
- Lining: 100% cotton
- Padding (padding): 100% polyester
- Leather details (contains non-textile parts of animal origin)
- Available sizes: M, L, XL, XXL
- Total length in size L: approx. 98 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
- Color: Brown (also available: black)
A gambeson, also called an armored doublet or aceton, is almost indispensable for free and exhibition combat. In the late Middle Ages, gambeson was worn under plate chains and armor. It increased the wearing comfort of the knight's armor and was also able to absorb the blows of opponents and thus reduce the risk of injury.
This used-looking gambeson from Ulfberth is made of three layers of fabric: an outer layer of cotton fabric (canvas), a layer of polyester padding, and an inner lining of cotton. The vertical and diagonal padding secures the padding and increases the wearing comfort. Hand-sewn rings in the chest area give this gambeson an armored character. A patch, several hand-stitched details and a special wash give this gambeson a vintage character. The leather details and contrasting lining provide a beautiful contrast. For good wearing comfort, the sides and neckline are provided with nests.
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How to find the right size:
To determine your dress size based on your body measurements, measure horizontally at the widest point. For tank tops, use your chest circumference as a guide. If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger one. Convenience allowances are included in the cut.

This sword is of high quality is a ceremonial sword, model used in the navy of Portugal.

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The appearance and cut of this hood or gugel are based on an archaeological find dating between the 10th and 12th centuries. In 1936, a fully dressed swamp body was discovered on a farm in Skjoldehamn, Norway. Whether it was a woman or a man could not be clearly determined to this day. The characteristics of the hood found on the body are the pointed hem with a square piece inserted into the chest.
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