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gauntlets armor Christ Army Plate Mitten

Original price $189.99 - Original price $679.99
Original price
$189.99
$189.99 - $679.99
Current price $189.99

Item descriptions :
Medieval Historical Milanese Mitten Gauntlets for Hand Protection SCA & Reenactment Armor Region: Europe Age: XV century
Sizes Available:

  • XS: Hand Circumference 17-19 cm, Hand Length 17.5 cm
  • S: Hand Circumference 19-21 cm, Hand Length 19.0 cm
  • M: Hand Circumference 21-23 cm, Hand Length 20.5 cm
  • L: Hand Circumference 23-25 cm, Hand Length 22.0 cm
  • XL: Hand Circumference 25-27 cm, Hand Length 23.5 cm
  • These all are make to order & after the order it will take 15 to 20 days to make & ship from our workshop

Material Choices:

  • Mild Steel: Timeless and durable, providing an authentic look for historical reenactments.
  • Spring Steel Tempered: Offers increased strength and resilience, ideal for intense combat scenarios.
  • Stainless Steel: Corrosion-resistant with a polished finish, combining style and durability.
  • Titanium: Lightweight yet robust, perfect for those seeking agility without compromising protection.

Perfect for Various Medieval Activities:

  • Buhurt Enthusiasts: Dominate the arena with gauntlets that match your intensity.
  • SCA Reenactment: Immerse yourself in historical accuracy with reliable and stylish armor.
  • LARP Adventures: Elevate your role-playing experience with gauntlets that balance form and function.

    Our Gauntlets Christ Army Plate Mitten are handmade to recreate the look of classic knight armor. Our functional steel gauntlets are ideal for cosplay, LARP, and battle reenactment. With full-plate armor and chain mail detail, they are comfortable for men, women, and children. The gauntlets come with custom bracers, spikes, engravings, paint, leather, gems, fur, and more.

Secure your palms and wrists with these highly protective plate mittens. These plate mittens are based on the gauntlets from the painting “Christ's Army” by Jan van Eyck from the Netherlands (XV century).