Lord of Battles

Medieval knight shield, dark

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Product description

The knight’s shield, or heater shield, developed around the end of the 12th century from the Norman kite shield. Heater shields owe their name to Victorian historians, who associated the shield’s shape with a Victorian flat iron. These shields were considerably smaller than the earlier Norman kite shields, offering less protection to the left leg but being much more maneuverable. At the beginning of the 13th century, heater shields were used alongside the large Norman kite shields. Later, only heater shields and bucklers were employed. These shields remained in use on the battlefield until the 14th century and continued to be used afterward for tournament purposes.

This shield is based on medieval kite shields depicted in manuscripts and on tapestries. It features a blackened finish, which prevents rust and also makes it ideal for painting. The Templar Knights used heater shields like this one in combination with swords during combat. Such shields were relatively compact, making them convenient for knights on horseback. Shields of this type were used during the Crusades. The back is equipped with a strap and handle for easy carrying.

Product details
Product details:
Material: mild steel;
Thickness: 1.2 mm (18 gauge);
Finish: blackened;
Height: 60.9 cm;
Width: 46.9 cm;
Includes strap and handle

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