Breastplates

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.

Breastplates

For each product there is a choice of surface type.

Breastplate 53

Breastplate, second half of 15th century. It is inspired by preserved original. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel, faulds 1,2mm. The whole is hammered,

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Breastplate 52, steel C45

Breastplate based on graphical representation of altar in Pistoia cathedral. It is dated on year 1371. Additionally, the breastplate has a neck guard ‘V’. It

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Breastplate 50

Breastplate, end of 14th century. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is not welded. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered, blackened with

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Breastplate 49

Breastplate, 16th century, based on preserved originals. It is made of 2,0mm and 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered and sanded, there are hammer marks

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Breastplate 47

Breastplate, end of 14th century. It is based on preserved original and the iconography. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is not welded.

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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.