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Armor Chainmail Hauberk: Flat Riveted & Flat Washer Medieval Chain Mail Shirt By Singhbros Mart

$229.99

  • Made from: 18 gauge Iron Steel.
  • Ring Diameter: 9 MM Flat Riveted Rings 9 MM Washers
  • Finish: Original Oiled Finish
  • Chest Size: 54 Inches
  • Very important!(Please Note : This will fit a person of about 44 to 46″ chest)
  • Sleeve Size: 10 inches

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Armor Chainmail Hauberk: Flat Riveted & Flat Washer Medieval Chain Mail Shirt

A medieval armor chainmail shirt, also known as a hauberk, was a type of armor that was worn to protect the torso and upper arms. It typically consisted of small metal rings that were linked together in a pattern to create a mesh. The rings were usually made of steel, but could also be made of other metals such as iron or bronze.

The shirt was usually knee-length and had long sleeves that extended to the wrists. It was worn over a padded garment called a gambeson, which provided an additional layer of protection. The Chain Mail shirt was fastened at the front with a series of leather laces or metal rings.

Chainmail was a popular form of armor during the Middle Ages as it provided a high level of protection against sword and spear strikes. It was also relatively lightweight and flexible, which allowed for a greater range of movement. However, it was not very effective against blunt weapons such as maces or hammers, or against arrows and crossbow bolts.

Medieval Chain Mail shirt was made by hand and required a great deal of skill and patience to produce. It was typically made by a specialized armorer, who would weave the rings together using a technique called “four-in-one.” This technique involved passing four rings through one ring in a specific order to create the desired pattern.

Chainmail was used extensively by the medieval knight, but also by a variety of other soldiers and warriors. The Chain Mail shirt was often worn over a padded garment called a gambeson, which provided an additional layer of protection.

It is important to note that chain mail was not cheap, it was a luxury item and only the wealthy could afford it. The manufacturing process was time-consuming and labor-intensive, which added to the cost.

Specifications of Armor Chainmail Hauberk | Medieval Chain Mail shirt

The specifications of a medieval chain mail shirt, also known as a hauberk, can vary depending on the time period and the intended use. However, some common specifications are:
  • Material: The rings were typically made of steel, but could also be made of other metals such as iron or bronze.
  • Size: The shirt was usually knee-length and had long sleeves that extended to the wrists. It could be custom-made to fit the wearer’s body measurements.
  • Ring size: The ring size varied depending on the intended use and the time period. The ring size was usually between 8mm and 12mm but could be smaller or larger.
  • Ring type: The rings were usually round or slightly flattened, but could also be hexagonal or other shapes.
  • Ring link: The rings were linked together using a technique called “four-in-one” which involves passing four rings through one ring in a specific order to create the desired pattern.
  • Weight: A ChainMail shirt could weigh between 15 and 20 pounds.
  • Fastening: The shirt was fastened at the front with a series of leather laces or metal rings.
  • Additional protection: The Medieval Chain Mail shirt was worn over a padded garment called a gambeson, which provided an additional layer of protection.

It’s important to note that these specifications can vary depending on the time period and location, as well as the intended use of the armor. The quality of the hauberk armor chainMail shirt also varied, with some being made by highly skilled armorers and others being made by less skilled craftsmen.

  • Made from: 18 gauge Iron Steel.
  • Ring Diameter: 9 MM Flat Riveted Rings 9 MM Washers
  • Finish: Original Oiled Finish
  • Chest Size: 54 Inches
  • Very important! – (Please Note: This will fit a person of about 44 to 46″ chest)
  • Sleeve Size: 10 inches
  • Length from shoulder: 32 inches
  • Can it be used for reenactment? : Yes
  • Other: This Chain mail armor is completely handmade, with Antique Styling.
  • The measurements are taken when the item is stretched in the measured direction.

Specifications of Armor Chainmail Hauberk

The history of chainmail dates back to ancient times. The Celts, who lived in Europe as early as the 4th century BC, are believed to have been the first to use it. They made chainmail by linking together small rings made of iron. The Romans also used armor chainmail, known as “lorica hamata,” during the 1st century AD, and it was adopted by their barbarian enemies as well.

During the Middle Ages, chainmail was a popular form of armor among European Knights. It was made of interlocking rings of steel, which provided both flexibility and protection. Knights often wore a chainmail shirt, known as a hauberk, under their plate armor for added protection.

 armor chainmail was also used by the Vikings, who are believed to have introduced the technique of butted mail, where the rings were not welded closed but left open and flattened at the ends, making it faster and easier to produce.

As firearms and cannons became more prevalent in warfare, chainmail lost its effectiveness as a form of armor. Plate armor, which provided better protection against bullets and cannonballs, replaced chainmail as the standard form of armor in the 14th century.

However, armor chainmail was still used in certain situations such as the construction of protective garments for certain industrial and recreational pursuits, such as butchers, and fishmongers, and in SCA(Society for Creative Anachronism) and LARPing(Live action role-playing) events.

Today, chainmail is used mainly for decorative and artisan purposes, such as creating jewelry, clothing, and other decorative items.

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