Camail, platte ringen - wigvormige klinknagels, 8 mm Middeleeuwse sieraden Durable and resisting hard impacts
Description
Durable and resisting hard impacts
the Vikings used small and long spearheads for throwing
dicht te knijpen ringen en ronde ringen met ronde klinknagels - voor het maken of repareren van een maliënkolder of -kap
Dit sieraad is een replica van verschillende speerpunten die in de bronstijd in geheel Europa werden gebruikt
It weighs 1450 g
Camail, platte ringen - wigvormige klinknagels, 8 mm Middeleeuwse sieraden Durable and resisting hard impactsAround 1320, the camail emerged a chainmail collar that was attached to the lower edge of the bascinet helmet and provided protection for the wearers neck. Camails featured a leather strip along the top edge, in which holes could be made to insert the vervelles (metal pins) of the helmet. A leather or waxed cord was then threaded through the vervelles, securing the camail like a collar beneath the helmet. The chainmail of these collars was often
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