Women’s large-plate brigandine with flowers of rivets Base price includes following: *Fabric –wool *Color – black *Material of metal plates – cold-rolled steel 1.0 mm *Rivets – steel finding *Color of leather fastening – black *Fastenings – steel nickel-plated buckles *Size – XS *Decoration – no *Design of the bottom edge – no *Two-color design – no *Spaulders – no Such materials for the outer shell, like leather or velvet of different colors, are available for order in an additional charge: - leather +290EUR - velvet +150EUR In options, we offer you to choose the type of rivets: -finding rivets - free -steel nails +50 EUR -brass rivets +60 EUR -figured rivets +170 EUR This item is a custom-made, which means that our crafters use individual body measurements of a client for manufacture. You can change the size, top fabric, rivets, fastenings, etc. for an additional charge, just inform us via etsy messenger:) ********************************************************************************************************************* The design of this fabulously beautiful women’s large-plate brigandine takes into account female anatomy (shape of hourglasses). Custom medieval plates’ armor is made-to-measure item. That means that our artisans use individual body parameters and personal regards of client to handcraft such body protection. Design of this brigandine is notable for the use of large metal plates from the front and back. You can use this brigandine armor for: -SCA -HEMA -Larp -Stage performances -Medieval festivals -Reenactment events It is not a secret that armourers of the XV century liked to flirt with rivet patterns. So we decided to follow their example. We used Steel Mastery's favorite Flemish tapestry with Caesar. This beauty is the work of Flemish craftsmen from the city of Tournai (modern Belgium) and it dates back to 1465-70 years. Well, how can one resist such beauty? Large plates. Front buckle fastening. Buckle straps adjustable at the shoulders. Covers made of the finest dense wool in the color of your choice. Artistic pattern of rivets, which can be smooth or figure shaped. Durable leather straps. Steel or molded buckles of your choice. And shape of hourglasses ********************************************************************************************************************* Also, we have a large selection of other brigandine armor on our website. Details here: https://steel-mastery.com/brigandine-armor Don't hesitate to ask questions!)
Delicately hand-colored etchings, partly heightened with gold on wove (vellin) paper. on paper. Size in cm: The overall size is ca. 25 x 32.5 cm. The image size is ca. 10.5 x 20 cm. Size in inch: The overall size is ca. 9.8 x 12.8 inch. The image size is ca. 4.1 x 7.9 inch. This attractive original antique plate originates from: 'Costumes Historiques des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles.' by Georges Duplessis, published in Paris, 1867. In 1827 Camille Bonnard began a monumental gallery of 13th to 15th century European costumes, published in 75 parts over the next two years, with beautiful hand-colored plates by Paul Mercuri. This work is the continuation of Bonnard's work from the 16th to 18th centuries by Georges Duplessis, curator at the Paris Cabinet des Éstampes. The complete work contains 150 splendid plates of apparel worn by nobility, knights, soldiers, the bourgeois, ecclesiastics, and citizens of all classes. It was a very important reference for artists of historic paintings.Artists and Engravers: Made by an anonymous engraver after 'George Duplessis'. The author of this work is Georges Duplessis (1834-1899). Engravings in this work by A. Didier, Leopold Flameng (Belgian, 1831-1911), Frederic-Auguste Laguillermie (French, 1841-1934), J. Jacquet & J.B. Lallemand after drawings by the famous French architectural historian and interior designer Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902). Condition: Very good, given age. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. Condition : Attractive hand colored uncropped plate but please do examine scanned images as these are old prints some smudges and imperfection can be expected WE DO NOT SELL REPRODUCTIONS OF ANY KIND. Verso is blank Shipping : I take huge pride in packing since it is a delicate and important part . This print will come in an acid free backing board as well as in an acid free sleeve. Authenticity : All our prints are guaranteed to be an original.
Pictures of female workers in Indiana steel mills in 1943, in the midst of the Second World War.
Cardboard Armor: I made this for protection during cardboard tube tournaments ( http://www.tubeduel.com/ ). It protected me well; I took second place and I believe I would have won had the final match been allowed to progress to its natural end. Damn refs, grumble g…
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Medieval Fantasy Gorget "Morning Star" Spring steel functional neck protection “Once you spend a moment in her sunrise, you’ll spend the rest of your life trying to grasp again those first rays of morning light.” This collection is more than just shiny silver and stunning brass accents: it’s powerful, practical, and ready for battle! The “Morning Star” is the newest addition in our line of armor designed to fit the female body, and it’s possibly one of our best creations yet. Making use of smoothly articulated plates and lightweight spring steel, we know that you’re going to love wearing this armor so much that you’ll never want to take it off! The whole collection has been heavily inspired by knightly armor found in the XV century. Armor from that time period become sleeker and more refined, often quite shaped to the figure of the wealthy wearer. Though ultimately, we consider this collection to be a work of fantasy, you can still find aesthetic elements of historical armor throughout. This gorget is neck protection, guarding around your collarbones and the base of your neck. It is anatomically shaped to fit your body, and is quite comfortable, and leaves you feeling very protected. The bottom of the gorget consists of two 1.2mm thick pieces that are connected by a hinge on one side and a push-pin locking system on the other, making it easy to put on and take off. The segment around your neck is 1mm thick and is connected with leather to leave it articulated and floating for comfort. In case you haven’t heard yet, we’re now crafting our new collections from spring steel! This is very exciting for us because even though it is a more difficult material to work with, it has tons of benefits for our customers. It’s much stronger than regular steel, meaning that we can make armor thinner and therefore lighter. This gorget is full of fine details, including white leather edging the sides of it including the top of the neck segment. It is solidly built using solid brass rivets and high-quality materials. This gorget is silver by default, but can also be ordered with beautiful brass plating which makes it look nice and golden. If you’re looking for something darker, we recommend looking at our “Dark Star” collection. To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions. IMPORTANT: To fit correctly and prevent injury, a suit of armour must be accurately built to the measurements of the person wearing it. PLEASE take all measurements over either the gambeson or under-padding you are planning to wear with this armour. The sole exception is for persons buying armour and padding together, ArmStreet will then make the proper size adjustments for the armour based on the measurements provided for the padding.
Some armor plates on the dinosaur Borealopelta are exaggerated in shape—suggesting they acted as billboards for social rivals or mates.
Photos of the French fast battleship Dunkerque. commissioned in 1937, she was badly damaged at Mers El Kabir and later scuttled at Toulon