Aluminum mesh hood
Chain hood, galvanized
Manufactured from 1.6 mm galvanized carbon carbon steel rings, 4-in-1 fabrics.
Inner ring diameter: 9 mm.
Medieval tabard.
Long sleeves with heraldic shield on the chest.
Made of 100% cotton.
Valid for Historical Reenactment and LARP.
Does not include chainmail necklace, belt, trousers, shoes, shield or sword
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A great Medieval Knight Tabard for any event. Made with a 100% cotton resistant fabric. This tunic has a full polyester lining. With side opening and a front and rear split for perfect movement.
Hand-washable
* Mesh dimension belt not included.
Chain hood, galvanized
Manufactured from 1.6 mm galvanized carbon carbon steel rings, 4-in-1 fabrics.
Inner ring diameter: 9 mm.
Templaria sword with stainless steel blade decorated with sculptures, leather grip and handles decorated with the Knights Templar.
Medieval one-hand sword with carbon steel with hardness 52 RCK. Made in Toledo, Spain. Includes leather hem.
After Tony Stark sacrificed his life to save humanity in Avengers: Endgame, the first arc reactor he built in Iron Man was lovingly displayed in a flower arrangement by Pepper Potts at a memorial in his cabin sent to the lake.
This is a life-size replica of an Iron Man Arc Reactor in an acrylic case with the inscription "Proof that Tony Stark has a heart" engraved on it. And yes, it even lights up.
The arc reactor is masterfully crafted with authentic detail and measures 60 mm in height and 85 mm in diameter. Replicated from molten material and copper wire, it has two LED lighting modes, including light effect and breathing light effect. The phenomenal multi-layer metallic paint highlights its fantastic aesthetic. The ring bears the inscription "Proof that Tony Stark has a heart". As seen in the film, it is complemented with a specially designed base and display case.
The underskirt (also known as ananaor or half anam) was a basic garment throughout the Middle Ages. The inlets provided additional heat and were therefore often used in several layers. And as they gave more volume to the outerwear pieces, they also created a beautiful silhouette.
Our skirt is made of fine cotton fabric. The bottom of the skirt is furrowed and adorned with pleats to add fullness to the bottom hem of the garment. The wide waistband is elastic to ensure a comfortable fit.
Markward's Knight's Tent, 5 x 8 m
This square medieval tent offers enough space for any purpose, whether as a medieval market stall, canopy or sun protection cover (no sidewalls) or as a sleeping tent for about 8 occupants with their belongings and equipment. The all-round valance makes it a real eye-catcher. With a few helping hands, the tent can be assembled and disassembled quickly. Due to the high side walls, you have enough space wherever you are. This rider's tent is truly versatile. The two individually detachable sidewalls can be easily removed or fixed with hooks and eyelets and give you the freedom to leave one side or the other open, or simply leave both walls out and use the tent as a canopy.
The Markward knight's tent is treated against mold and mildew. Thanks to its particular fabric (twill), the 100% cotton canvas is exceptionally tear-resistant and virtually water-proof, making this medieval tent an indispensable piece of equipment for medieval markets, military camps or LARP events.
Our tents and tarpaulins have already been waterproofed. To maintain/restore the water repellency of your tent or tarpaulin and enjoy its use for a long time, we recommend regular treatment with a waterproofing spray, e.g. PLUVONIN .
The tent is supplied in complete set, i.e. with poles and accessories.
Hand and a half sword, Albrecht II. - Old finishing version
Replicated from a sword thought to have belonged to Albrecht II of Austria, this hand-and-a-half sword (SH2034) represents the apex of beauty and balance in medieval swords. Classically simple in design, featuring a flattened blade with diamond cross-section and cruciform handle, the original dates from the early 15th century.
Dagger with hem. Robin Hood is an archetypical hero of medieval English folklore.
Roman dagger the pomo has an aged bronze finish and the black plastic handle with metal part in aged bronze, the guard finished in aged bronze. The total size is 46.5 cm with steel blade. The sheath is finished in black plastic with the metal parts in aged bronze.
In ancient times, tunics were worn mainly on the skin as underwear. But by the early Middle Ages, its use had changed and the tunics became a common piece of outerwear. The preserved fragments are few, but many contemporary illustrations, such as the Bayeaux Tapestry or illuminated miniatures/manuscripts, provided evidence of what medieval garments looked like and how they were generally worn.
This oval wooden shell, widely used by Roman cavalry, is covered with leather on both sides. In the center is a black steel projection adorned with golden leather wings and lightning on the curved face and arm straps on the back. Essential to complete your Roman costume!
This pair of fancy steel shoulder pads with 18 gauge soft steel hinged plates is the ideal accessory for any knight or heavy infantryman of your favorite fantasy universe. They are well polished and will match perfectly with one of our knight tips.
These are well designed and handmade soft steel of 18 caliber, making them light and perfect for LARP or medieval fairs. GENUINE LEATHER STRAPS make them convenient to be easily buckled into a gorjal or battleship. A SIZE FOR EVERYTHING.
Roman Spatha, long sword with scabbard, 2nd .C., decorating sword
This spatha is not an individual replica of a real historical piece, but a reconstruction based on original discoveries from the end of the 2nd century now maintained at the Limesmuseum in Aalen (Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany).
Medieval braided tunic Ailrik, short sleeves, black
This tunic is ideal for portraying many peoples of Central and Northern Europe, from the Migration Period (Völkerwanderung) to the High Middle Ages.
This Scottish Targe is really a piece of history! 1745/46 during the Jacobite uprising, a William Lindsay who was a squire in Perth, Scotland, made hundreds of targes for the army of Charles Edward Stuart. He made a price distinction between an officer's stripe and a common stripe.
Corinthian golden helmet with tufted horse hair. Made of bronze.
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Medieval tabard.
Long sleeves with heraldic shield on the chest.
Made of 100% cotton.
Valid for Historical Reenactment and LARP.
Does not include chainmail necklace, belt, trousers, shoes, shield or sword
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