Product description
The knight’s shield, or heater shield, developed around the late 12th century from the Norman kite shield. Heater shields get their name from Victorian historians, who associated the shape of this shield with a Victorian flat iron. These shields were significantly smaller than the earlier Norman kite shields, offering less protection to the left leg but being much more maneuverable.
In the early 13th century, heater shields were used alongside the large Norman kite shields. Later, only heater shields and bucklers were used. These shields were carried on the battlefield until the 14th century and remained in use afterward for tournament purposes.
This heater shield is made of 1.2 cm thick wood. It is painted white, making it easy to paint your own colors or coat of arms on it. The back features a grip. The shield measures 68 x 51 cm and weighs 1.5 kg.
