Product description
The chainmail coif appeared at least as early as the 11th century AD. People wore chainmail coifs either on their own or beneath a helmet. Many depictions, such as those in the Morgan Bible from 1250, show the chainmail coif fitting closely around the head. Leather laces were sometimes used at the top to improve the fit, while additional laces could fasten the lower edge of the coif to the gambeson or hauberk, keeping the coif securely in place. For extra comfort, a textile cap or arming cap could be worn underneath the coif.
This chain mail coif is made of 1,6 mm thick butted spring steel round rings with an inner diameter of 8 mm. They are woven four into one. The coif has a square neckline and weighs approx. 3 kg.
