Chainmail Shirt - Ref 300170
From the Celts of 300 B.C. Until the 18th century in Asia, chain mail was one of the most prized items a warrior could own. The "enemy of swords" probably derived the name "mail" from the Latin "macula" meaning net. This shirt features 16 gauge links in the "international" pattern, with 4 links through a fifth, which is common to all European chain mail. Faithfully copied from examples in museums and private collections.
We recommend keeping this chainmail oiled when not in use.
The diameter of each outer link is approximately 1cm and the diameter of the link inside is approx 0.95cm.
This chain mail shirt fits a chest circumference of 137cm
Total length: approx 84cm
Sleeve length: approx 46cm
Weight: 10.435 g
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts®
Chainmail Shirt - Ref 300170
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Chainmail Shirt - Ref 300170
From the Celts of 300 B.C. Until the 18th century in Asia, chain mail was one of the most prized items a warrior could own. The "enemy of swords" probably derived the name "mail" from the Latin "macula" meaning net. This shirt features 16 gauge links in the "international" pattern, with 4 links through a fifth, which is common to all European chain mail. Faithfully copied from examples in museums and private collections.<br /><br />We recommend keeping this chainmail oiled when not in use.<br /><br />The diameter of each outer link is approximately 1cm and the diameter of the link inside is approx 0.95cm.<br />This chain mail shirt fits a chest circumference of 137cm<br />Total length: approx 84cm<br />Sleeve length: approx 46cm <br />Weight: 10.435 g<br />Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts®
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