The Viking helmet with aventail "Ulfrik" is inspired by helmets from the Vendel period and features the characteristic "goggles" visor. Additionally, it comes with a long chainmail aventail made of 9 mm spring steel rings. Decorative buckles, fittings, and rivets adorn this helmet further.
Height: 20 cm
Circumference: 68 cm
The Gregory Crusader Helmet is intricately designed and generously sized to comfortably accommodate an additional padded coif underneath. Inspired by 13th-century helmets, it impresses with fine brass fittings and decorative rivets.
Material: Steel
Height: 33cm
Circumference: 74cm
The "Tika" bodice is simply cut, making it suitable for a variety of costume ideas. With lacing on the front, the fit can be adjusted optimally. Whether tavern maid or adventurer, juggler or court lady, combine this comfortable bodice again and again as you like.
Material: 100% cottonSizechart:
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M
L
XL
XXL
Chest circumference
91
99
108
120
133
Waist circumference
76
84
93
106
120
Hip circumference
102
108
115
125
136
Width of shoulders
35
36
37
38
39
HPS length
52
53
54
55
56
All figures are in cm. Our products are handmade, dimensions and colours may therefore differ slightly.
Jesge Bracers feature a two-piece construction with decorative grooves. They are suitable for roles with more functional armour like knights as well as mercenaries, but they also complement a dwarf or adventurer nicely. With fully flanged edges, they ensure maximum safety during LARP combat.
Material: Steel
Total Lenght: 23 cm
Forarm width: 27 cmWrist width: 17 cm
The "Hilde" fibula made from bronze adds a smaller decorative fibula to our line of products by demand. It can for example be used to fix our arm wraps or puttees.
Material: BronzeLength: 2,8cmWidth: 3,2cmLength of thorn: 4cm
This pretty fibula is used as fastener for cloaks and capes, but can also be attached just for decoration. It is made of robust steel and therefore also suitable for slightly thicker fabrics like wool.Material: SteelDiameter small fibula: 8cmDiameter large fibula: 10cm
This is a so called "eating awl", an ancestor of the modern fork. In medieval times the people used to dine by using fingers. Nobility and the clergy oftentimes used awls in early medieval times, but it wasn't before the high medieval times, that cutlery became more popular.
The grip is twisted and browned. A very nice accessory for every mans' medieval kitchen.Length: 16,5 cm Material: stainless steel
This article is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, expensive food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore we are obligated to the following notice: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.
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