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What style of Ancient Medieval Chain mail armor Should I Don With This Knight Sword?


You have probably asked yourself this puzzle if you are planning on taking part in this year’s Renaissance Faire-even if you are a specialist of medieval armor historical records. Never fear! Here are a few practiced rules of thumb that could help you work out what style chainmail armor to put on with your preferred medieval weapons and swords.

We all have a special style of weapon, whether it is a reproduction medieval sword, hand carved crossbow, or Pole axe. Then you get to decide what to put on using it. When it comes to picking out middle Ages armor to go with your favorite style of weapon, you should be sure the design concurs with the same era of history. For example, if you had a reproduction Excalibur sword you should don a knight armor breastplate rather than a muscled armor breastplate. The plain medieval armor breastplate is employed with the Dark Ages and King Arthur but the roman cuirass is tied in with Other medieval era armor.

Possibly you are searching for a complete set of medieval armor pieces to go with your favorite weapon. You cannot be defeated by matching the weapon styles. Like, if you were to use a Spanish Halberd, you would want to go with a Spanish style engraved suit. The Spanish design is normally overly ornamented with fine etching and immense plumes of vibrant feathers on top of helmet.

What about a helmet to fit with it? This decision is a lot more difficult to make. The numbers of varieties of medieval knight helmets create several selections that will operate with your choice of armor or weapon. From our previous case, you should locate a Matching medieval armor helmet to fit in with the weapon design. The Spanish helmets are also finely produced often with luxuriant engravings.





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