




German Breastplate 1450-1500
£105.00 Original price was: £105.00.£84.00Current price is: £84.00.
Description
Gothic German Breastplate – Authentic Medieval Armor
German breastplates specifically Gothic style plate armor emerged in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century characterized by sharp shape and vertical lines. German breastplates often made in two pieces and loosely riveted or strapped together allowed for a degree of body movement. Key centers of German armor production included Augsburg , Landshut and Nuremberg. The German approach to plate armor drew inspiration from Gothic architecture , featuring arches , sharp lines and vertical elements.Breastplates were often crafted in two sections with a loose connection (rivets or straps) allowing for some flexibility.Southern German and Austrian regions rich in iron era became prominent armor production centers particularly cities like Augsburg , Landshut and Nuremberg.
At the turn of the 16th century German armorers transitioned from the Gothic style to the fuller more rounded “Maximilian style” characterized by decorative and structural fluting, which was introduced during the reign of Emperor Maximilian I.The support of the nobility spurred innovation in both the design and decoration of armor setting international standards.While relatively few early breastplates have survived examples can be found in collections like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the German Historical Museum in Berlin.
KEY FEATURES:
► German gothic style from late 15 century.
► Mild Steel.
► Available in Dull finished or Mirror polish.
► Available Sizes: XS to 2XL/3XL.
► Use for LARP/ Historical events/ Collectors/ character/ Films.
► Lowest Price guarantee.
► Available Gauges: 20G, 18G, 16G and 14G.
Additional information
Weight | 9.5 kg |
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