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Arms 13, steel C45
Arm cover (arm + pauldron) based on iconography of second half of 14th century and beggining of 15th century. The one on the picture is

Arms 12
Three-part arm cover. Second half of 15th century. It is made of 1,5mm and 1,2mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded a

Arms 11
An arm cover, made basing on second half of 15th century iconography. It is made of steel 1,5mm, 1,2mm and 1,0mm thick. Product is non-welded.

Arms 10, steel C45
Full arm cover, end of 14th century. It is based on the tomb of Edward “The Black Prince” in Canterbury. Couter and upper part of

Panzer bars 4
Panzer bars from the second half of the 15th century. Steel elements made from sheet – 1,5mm thickness. Bars – 2mm. Surface hammered, sanded, hammering

Panzer bars 3
Panzer bars from the second half of the 15th century. Steel elements made from sheet – 1,5mm thickness. Bars – 2mm. Surface hammered and slighty

Arms 9
Late gothic cover for hand, made of 3 elements. Made on the basement of iconography and tomb. The steel is: 2mm for elbow, and 1,2mm

Pauldron 25
Pauldrons made basing on preserved original from second half of 15th century. 1,2mm thick steel sheet. Product is non-welded. Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax (*5).

Pauldron 24
Pauldrons from second half of 14th cetury, also used in 15th century. 1,5mm and 1,2mm thick steel. Surface is hammered (*4). Product is not welded.

Pauldron 23
Pauldrons made basing on preserved original from second half of 15th century. 1,2mm thick steel sheet. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded a bit

Pauldron 22
Pauldrons “Alla Tedesca”, Italian pauldrons in German gothic style. The original is dated on 1470-90. It is made of 1,5mm and 1,2mm thick steel sheets.

Pauldron 21
Italian asymetric pauldrons from the second half of the 15th century. Based on preserved items and many of art examples. Made of 1,2mm steel, additional

Pauldron 19
Italian pauldrons from second half of 15th century. This is a reconstruction of preserved original. The original is in Royal Armouries, Leeds, Great Britain. Besegews

Bevor 20
A chin cover. A high bevor with possibility to lower the top fauld. Second half of 15th century. Material is 1,5mm and 1,2mm thick. The

Gorget 18
Gorget, 17th century. It is 1,5mm thick. Surface is hammered and blackened with a bees wax (*5). Product is non-welded.

Bevor 16
Bevor for an sallet, chin cover. Second half of 15th century. Material used is 1,5mm thick. The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished