Legolas daggers with support, Lord of the Rings
Decorative knives of black forest of elves. Includes support to hang on the wall.
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Decorative knives of black forest of elves. Includes support to hang on the wall.
Decorative replica of a medieval axe, mainly used by German mercenaries.
This beautiful one-handed sword is a reproduction of a one-handed sword from the late Middle Ages dating to around 1310 A.D. The original was classified as Type XVIIIa according to the Oakeshott typology and is on display at the Royal Armouries.
This replica features a hardened spring steel blade that has been hardened to a Rockwell hardness of approx. 48 HRC. It is fully tanged and riveted at the handle. The steel crossbar has folded ends, and the leather-covered wooden handle is topped with a sturdy disc-shaped steel handle (or wheel pommel). The beautiful sword scabbard is made from vegetable dyed and tanned leather and comes complete with a carry belt wrapped around.
The blunt edges of the blade, which are 2 mm thick and the rounded tip, make this medieval sword ideal for combat reenactment, stage fighting or sparring.
Details:
- Battle-ready sword category: SK-B
Practical and blunt - Blade material: spring steel, hardened
- Rockwell hardness: approx. 48 HRC
- Handle material: wood
Leather-covered - Total length: approx. 94 cm
- Blade length: approx. 76 cm
- Cable length: approx. 18 cm (handle approx. 11.5 cm)
- Blade width on guard: approx. 4.5 cm
- Blade width at tip: approx. 1 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4.5 mm (cutting edges approx. 2 mm)
- Balance point: approx. 12 cm from the guard
- Weight: approx. 1.15 kg (approx. 1.5 kg with sheath)
- Leather sheath with belt
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you maintain the blade regularly, for example by using the universal Ballistol oil, which is ideal for steel care.
KILL BILL's three-piece set » The Bride » consists of Katana, Wakisashi and Tanto. Glossy black lacquered hem with Hatori Hanso detailing. 100 cm Katana, 78cm Wakisashi and 52 cm Tanto, the blades are made of steel, the thickness of the blade of the pieces is 4 mm, handle with black cord, with support.
Overall Size: K:100cm W:78cm T:52cm
Blade Size: K:66.5cm W:45.7cm T:26cm
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Cape: Wired
Support: Supported
Weight: K: 101g W: 81.5g T: 59g
Our fancy leather armbands are perfect for highlighting your LARP outfit or protecting your forearm during archery.
Meticulously handmade in genuine BUFF LEATHER, they are robust and durable. They measure approximately 25 cm in length. The width of the widest end is approx. 26 cm and the narrowest end is approx. 17cm. For a better fit, these straps come with REAL leather adjustable laces.
Intercisa I Ancient Roman Helmet made of 1.2mm steel, century
3/4 Details:
- Material: 1.2 mm steel (18 gauge), inlay
- Maximum head circumference: approx. 61 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 20 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Height: approx. 14 cm
- Cheek pads dimensions (L x B): approx. 13 x 10 cm
- Weight: approx. 1.2 kg
This beautiful Roman helmet is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, authentic, and affordable helmet. This carefully handmade helmet offers excellent value for money and is an ideal addition to any Roman armor.
The so-called Intercisa helmets belong to a group of Roman helmets found in the fort of Intercisa, located in present-day Hungary. A total of about 15 to 20 fragments of late Roman iron helmets were found at the site, four of which could be reconstructed. These helmets, classified as Intercisa I-IV, date from the late 3rd or early 4th centuries and all share two distinct features. Firstly, the skull is made up of two segments joined by a central crest or crest. Second, there is no base ring, which was common in helmets of the same period, such as the Berkasovo type (also known as the late Roman ridge helmet).
This detailed reconstruction of the Intercisa I is made of 1.2 mm steel and features all the typical features of this type of helmet. Particularly striking are the eye motifs in the forehead section, which sit above the wearer's actual eyes and face directly forward. The ear holes, typical of this Roman helmet, are formed by special cutouts both in the bowl of the helmet and in the cheek protectors. The neck and cheek protectors are riveted securely to the helmet with sturdy leather straps. All edges are reinforced with a leather finish and an adjustable, riveted leather lining ensures a customizable fit and optimal comfort.
Suitable for re-enactment, LARP, stage or film/TV, this fully wearable helmet is best suited for late Roman environments and is ideal for completing the armour of a Roman legionnaire. Of course, it will also be a great addition to any helmet collector's treasure chamber.
Order now and get a piece of Roman history!
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you regularly maintain helmets (and armor) in general, for example by using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for steel care.
Based on superior CPM S35VN steel, SOG's U.S.-made fixed blade knives offer greater tenacity, better edge retention, increased wear resistance and edge chimeping while maintaining ease of sharpening. The U.S.-made Pillar is fully equipped with a full tang CPM S35VN steel blade with stone wash finish, Micarta canvas handle and Kydex sheath with a low profile adjustable lock mount. This fixed blade is built to handle any task. The Micarta canvas handle offers superior grip in wet or dry conditions and gets better the more it is used. A highlight among american-made fixed blade knives.
Details:
- Blade material: S35VN stainless steel with stonewashed finish
- Cable material: Canvas Micarta
- Total length: approx. 25.2 cm
- Blade length: approx. 12.7 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4mm
-Incl. Kydex Sheath
- Weight: approx. 210 g
Our reproduction is directly inspired by an original found in a tenth-century Slavic-Varghian settlement called Gnezdovo or Gnyozdovo, near Smolensk, in present-day Russia. Many typical Scandinavian objects have been found simultaneously with this helmet, making it a good choice for those who want to recreate a Viking/Varangian/Russian/East Slavic character. However, this helmet may not be suitable if it depicts a western Viking invading England.
This helmet is HANDMADE from 1.6mm mild steel (16 gauge) and lined with an adjustable genuine leather lining. From it hangs a riveted chain mail that protects the lower part of the face. An approximate circumference of 68 cm (unlined) (65 cm with liner) allows it to fit most head circumferences from about 58 cm to 61-62 cm, depending on the shape of the user's head. (If you want to wear an extra padded hat, measure the circumference of your head while wearing it.) A genuine leather chin strap, with solid brass buckle, keeps it in place battle after battle. It has a height of about 25.5 cm (without an aventail), the inner width at the level of the ears is about 21 cm, and the inner depth from front to back at eye level is about 24.5 cm. It weighs about 4 kg and 12 grams.
Note: This product is carefully coated with a layer of oil when packaged that acts as a temporary (protective) layer against corrosion (rust), which can be easily cleaned with any degreasing product or even with a dry cloth.
This sword is a design according to oakeshott typology, Type X, with a Type I button and a Type VII protector. Oakeshott's typology was created by historian and illustrator Ewart Oakeshott as a way to define and catalog the medieval sword based on physical form. Classify the swords of the European Middle Ages (11th to 15th centuries) into 13 main types labeled from X to XXII. Oakeshott introduced in his treatise "Archaeology of Weapons: Weapons and Armor from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry in 1960". It is a continuation of Jan Petersen's type of Viking sword, introduced in De Norske Vikingsverd ("The Norwegian Viking Swords," 1919), as amended in 1927 by REM Wheeler in a typology of nine types labeled I to IX.
Klappenrock Bjorn, Viking Warrior Coat
Our Viking jacket is made of sturdy cotton fabric (canvas) and lined, except for the sleeves. It is comfortably loose to allow for several layers of clothing underneath. Its length ends just above the knee and therefore conforms to the first medieval representations.
In addition to his battle axe, the walking axe is Gimbli's second axe, which he uses, for example, against the Warg Knights who are attacking the Rohirrim villagers. The axe has a long handle with a single blade at the end. This axe was also carried by Gimli's father, Glóin, during the Lonely Mountain quest.
This beautiful Viking Sword is based on an original sword that was part of the great tomb of Vestre Berg in Løiten/Løten, Norway. According to archaeological records, the grave was discovered in 1887 among some rocks during cleaning work. A distinctive feature of the original, which dates back to the tenth century, is the blade, which was presumably ritually bent into an "S" shape. It is not known if this practice was intended to symbolically "kill" the sword before it was buried, or if the purpose was to deter grave robbers. The sword, classified as Type O according to Petersen's Viking sword typology, is now in the collection of the Kulturhistorisk Museum (formerly Universitetets Oldsaksamling) in Oslo, Norway.
The replica features a wide, double-edged blade with wide, fuller, and unsharp cutting edges. The grip consists of a handle wrapped in red leather, a short, slightly curved guard, and a generously sized five-lobed pommel. The bronze guard and pommel are engraved with the same patterns and motifs that adorn the original find.
The sword comes complete with a red wood and leather scabbard fitted with a bronze throat and cape and a sword belt with bronze accessories.
Note that this medieval sword is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to collector's quality, it is also perfectly suited as an accessory, for example to complete your costume.
Details:
- Blade material: High carbon steel
- Rockwell hardness: 48 – 52 HRC
- Handle material: leather-covered wood, bronze handle and protection
- Total length: approx. 94 cm
- Blade length: approx. 78.5 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm
- Handle length: approx. 15.5 cm (approx. 10.5 cm tightness)
-Max. Blade width: approx. 5 cm
- Break-even point: approx. 15 cm of the guard
-Incl. Wooden scabbard with genuine leather cover, brass throat and cape, and sword belt
- Weight without sheath: approx. 1.3 kg
- Sheathed weight: approx. 2 kg
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you maintain the blade regularly, for example by using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for caring for steel.
This innovative piece of clothing is inspired by a well-known series of video games, combining a protective hood with a long, warm scarf. The result is a versatile accessory, which can be converted in seconds from a shroud to a visual protection or a fairing to a mask. Details: - Material: 80% cotton, 20% viscose - Weight: approx. 0.35 kg Epic Armory provides Larpers worldwide with fancy pieces of all kinds such as tunics, shirts, dresses, skirts, pants, capes, hoods, tabardes, bathrobes, gambesons, handbags, purses and belts. Clothing designs range from unique and classic to elegant, usable, convenient to carry in many LARP genres and have a great price-performance ratio!
Blade size: 22 cm
Overall size: 35.6 cm
Steel Type: 3Cr13Mov
Finish: Gloss
Blade thickness: 2.30 mm
Decorative use
Handle: Zamak/ABS
Viana: Zamak
Resin figure of the Knights Templar, measures 8 cms
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