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Camail, aventail, butted, bronzed, 8 mm

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Product description

Around 1320, the camail emerged — an aventail that was attached to the lower edge of the bascinet helmet and provided protection for the wearer’s 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 attached to a padded gambeson collar, offering additional neck protection and greater comfort. Camails were commonly worn until the mid-15th century.

This camail is made of 1,6 mm thick bronzed butted round rings with an inner diameter of 8 mm. It can be attached to the helmet with a 4,5 cm wide leather strap. The length of the strap is 54 cm. It weighs approx. 3,5 kg.


Product details
Product details:
Length of the leather fastening point: 54 cm;
Steel type: 5500 carbon steel;
Steel thickness: 1.6 mm;
Inner diameter: 8 mm;
Rivetted: butted;
Weaving method: 4:1 construction;
Weight: 3.5 kg;
Based on a historic original? yes;
Transport weight (gram): 3000

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