Información sobre el producto "Rafael chaperon canvas black"
The "Rafael" chaperon is cut like one of the most common medieval headdresses, worn by women as well as by men. It proceeded the gugel that was rolled, worn on the head with the tip of the hood led below the chin and fixed on the other side. Later on it was directly cut as a chaperon.
The "Rafael" chaperon is cut like one of the most common medieval headdresses, worn by women as well as by men. It proceeded the gugel that was rolled, worn on the head with the tip of the hood led below the chin and fixed on the other side. Later on it was directly cut as a chaperon.Material: Canvas (100% cotton)
The "Rafael" chaperon is cut like one of the most common medieval headdresses, worn by women as well as by men. It proceeded the gugel that was rolled, worn on the head with the tip of the hood led below the chin and fixed on the other side. Later on it was directly cut as a chaperon.Material: Canvas (100% cotton)
The "Rafael" chaperon is cut like one of the most common medieval headdresses, worn by women as well as by men. It proceeded the gugel that was rolled, worn on the head with the tip of the hood led below the chin and fixed on the other side. Later on it was directly cut as a chaperon.Material: Canvas (100% cotton)
The tunic "Tronde" is a typical early medieval outer
garment,
as it was common in many parts of Europe. As an outer or inner garment
for
ladies and gentlemen, beggars, warriors or noblemen, available in many
fabrics
and colours, "Tronde" is an ideal basis for almost all costumes. The
elaborate fishbone pattern makes this variant ideal for the portrayal
of nobler characters.
Material: fishbone (30% polyester, 30% acrylic, 21% wool, 13% cotton, 6% viscose)
The tunic "Tronde" is a typical early medieval outer
garment,
as it was common in many parts of Europe. As an outer or inner garment
for
ladies and gentlemen, beggars, warriors or noblemen, available in many
fabrics
and colours, "Tronde" is an ideal basis for almost all costumes. The
elaborate fishbone pattern makes this variant ideal for the portrayal
of nobler characters.
Material: fishbone (30% polyester, 30% acrylic, 21% wool, 13% cotton, 6% viscose)
A large part of LRP is dealing with "wounds" and regeneration after a battle. This belt is the perfect piece of equipment for all characters with healing skills. It offers space for eight bandages that can be stowed away safely in separate compartments. It is closed with a double-d-ring strap and can be worn easily over other belts.If you're out of bandages the "Salerno" bandages bag is a good possibility to stock up.Material: 100% cottonColour: Brown, grey, black
The water bottle "Bruna" is sewn by hand from sturdy leather. It is an indispensable companion on hikes, battlefields and in dusty dungeons. Inside, it hides an easy-care PET inlay with a capacity of approx. 1.5 litres. The leather strap is removable, so the "Bruna" water bottle can also be attached to other carrying systems or can be placed on a table without a strap. We recommend rinsing the bottle thoroughly with warm water before using it for the first time. Please do not fill your "Bruna" water bottle with hot drinks, as this can damage the PET inlay. We recommend storing your bottle opened, with the plug removed, so it can dry. If you want to use it again, just put the plug in water for a few hours, so it will close tight again.Material: leather, PET
Capacity: 1.5 litres
Length: 25 cm
Width: 8 cm
Weight: approx. 400 g This item is a medieval prop that is only produced in small quantities. For this reason, costly food certification is uneconomical or would have a massive impact on the selling price. Therefore, we are obliged to provide the following information: Prop - not certified or suitable for contact with food.
A large part of LRP is dealing with "wounds" and regeneration after a battle. This belt is the perfect piece of equipment for all characters with healing skills. It offers space for eight bandages that can be stowed away safely in separate compartments. It is closed with a double-d-ring strap and can be worn easily over other belts.If you're out of bandages the "Salerno" bandages bag is a good possibility to stock up.Material: 100% cottonColour: Brown, grey, black
"Armin" is a medieval head wear for men. It´s available in three sizes, to fit almost everyone. We recommend to decorate the "Armin" cap additionally with embroidering, a feather or a broach.
This kind of head wear is called the italian beret and was developed from the "pillbox" headwear. It was mostly worn by townspeople and citizens of southern europe in the late medieval period until the renaissance. While younger people used to wear the cap to the side, cardinals and other authorities wore them erected (see the doge of venice).
Material: WoolSize: S (58cm), M 60cm), L (62cm)
The sole of this boot is not nailed, but sewn! We recommend resoling it
A pair of durable boots with three replicated buckles.
Tough boots are a neccessity when going on events and having bad weather: there is little worse, than wet feet in pain.
These boots were made along historical patterns and pictures: they are being closed with buckles on the dorsum of the foot and on your ankle.
The heavy leather sole is nailed onto the top, so you can basically wear a historical replica boot. The thick upper leather repells rain and dirt as long as its greased thick enough. Material: upper leatherColours: available in brown and black
The "Tilly" jerkin is a light jacket based on the renaissance style. It's made from our premium cotton fabric and is lined with light cotton. It may be closed in the front by means of decorative metal-buttons. The "Tilly" jerkin is very pleasant to wear and keeps you warm even on cold days.The "Tilly" jerkin features the classic hip-length cut, a broad, slit waistband as well as the sleeve shape typical for the epoch. The sleeves are cut halfway open to allow greater mobility. A functional, yet becoming piece of clothing for warmer days.
Material: cottonSizes: S-XXL
The "Kaspar" tassets are made from 7 flexible connected lamellae and fit to the "Kaspar" Torso armour, but can be worn on others too, the given rims assumed.
The browned areas, in combination with the blank bordering, up grade the browned variant. Being made along patterns from the mid 16th to mid 17th century, the german horse riders armour can be used for a wide range of various characters and costumes.
Material: 1,2mm steelColours: blank, browned with blank bordering