Plate armours

When constructing a piece of armor, I pay special attention to aesthetic qualities, maintaining full mobility.

Staying true to the style of the era, I make sure that the technical solutions in the construction itself are also appropriate for the period.

With elements of plate armor, I basically eliminated welding.

Depending on the dating and purpose of the armor, I offer very different surface finishes – I can advise on this if necessary.

Plate armours

For each product there is a choice of surface type.

Gorget 18

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

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Gorget 12

Gorget, 17th century. It is 1,5mm thick. The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished by hand (*2). Product is non-welded.

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Gorget 10, steel C45

Western style gorget, 17th century. Made of tool steel (C45). I can produce similar looking gorget of ordinary steel (525e). Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax(*5).

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Breastplate 42

Breastplate based on preserved originals from second half of 16th and first half of 17th century. 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered, lightly sanded, hammer

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Surface nr 2

The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished by hand.

Surface nr 3

The whole is hammered, and then sanded and mirror polished.

Surface nr 4

Surface hammered.

Surface nr 5

Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax.

Surface nr 6

Surface hammered, sanded, hammering marks.

Surface nr 7

Surface hammered and slighty polished, hemmering marks.