Hauberk met split, zwart, ongeklonken 9 mm Size:S had de adelaar een bijzondere
Description
had de adelaar een bijzondere betekenis
The motive is Celtic
During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Axes like this were used during the early Middle Ages and the end of the Middle Ages by farmers
Braies zoals deze werden als onderbroek onder beenlingen gedragen
Hauberk met split, zwart, ongeklonken 9 mm Size:S had de adelaar een bijzondereThis type of hauberk was often used in the Middle Ages. The split makes it easier to use when riding a horse, and makes movement a little easier. The hauberk has long sleeves and is made of mild steel. Chainmail shirts like these were worn from the 11th century onwards. This type of long chainmail shirt, also called a hauberk, features a split. The split provides extra comfort while riding a horse. 11th 12th century depictions show knights almost
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