Medieval chainmail





Medieval chainmail
The best complement for medieval costumes. The weight of the iron chain mail is about 25 kg Another variety is the aluminum chain mail weighing less. For waists up to 134 cm.
Chainmail is called a metal guard rings formed by wrought iron or steel, arranged so that each ring is threaded at least four others to form a tissue. This name is an adaptation of French Cotte literal meaning of maille ring robe. In Castilian also commonly known as a breastplate.
This mesh is made with a long shirt that offered strong resistance to cuts and was possibly invented by the Celts in the V century a. C. and used by the Romans, the Middle Ages and until the sixteenth century.
While offering strong resistance to cuts, was vulnerable to weapons of thin arrow points, other than riveted rings. This protection has been employed even in the twentieth century as a defense against the scraps of metal that they covered the impact on the interior of the tanks in the First World War.
When not wearing, used to wrap around itself (as a blind) to put in a bag and carry it more comfortably.
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