The Medieval Era Reenactment consists of authentic replicas of artefacts found between the 12th to 15th centuries. The category contains helmets, armor, footwear, shields, decorative swords, and daggers.

We intend to recreate authentic museum replicas from the medieval period.

  • Anglo-Saxon Broken Back Seax Dagger

    Anglo-Saxon Broken Back Seax

    $40.00

    The Anglo-Saxon Broken Back Seax dagger dates back to the 6th century and is believed to have been used by the Saxons of the Germanic tribes. It was used as a small close combat weapon and was also used as a daily utility knife. There are different types of seax daggers, the remains of which are found in different parts of Europe. They differ in length, width, and size. The handles are made as an assumption of their historical context; only the blades were found in the originals.

  • Butted Chainmail Hauberk for reenactment and theatrical displays. Hauberk shirts for buhurt and display combats

    Butted Chainmail Hauberk | 8mm ID | Chainmail Shirt

    Price range: $170.00 through $225.00

    Key Points –
    – ‘Made-to-Order’
    – Butted rings 8mm ID (Inner Diameter)
    – Round-neck long shirt
    – Available in all sizes

    Description – 
    Butted Chainmail Hauberk is a long shirt-like armor that is worn as a layer under the chest plate. The chainmail armor adds a layer of protection against sharp blows during combat. A chainmail hauberk covers the upper body and protects the warrior from sword or dagger slashes. This type of chainmail armor is worn under metal chest plates, plate armor, or even scale armor. The construction of chainmail armor is heavy; it must be worn on a thick padded garment for effective weight distribution and comfort.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Norman Nasal helmet replica made in steel with a leather chin strap and a fixed leather liner

    Norman Nasal Helmet | Medieval Reenactment Helmet

    Price range: $110.00 through $165.00

    Key Points –
    – Steel two-part bowl with the nasal and rim attached using steel rivets.
    – Foam and Goat-leather liner on the inside.
    – Vegetable-tanned chin strap with D-buckle.
    – Fits a head circumference of 56-58cm.

    Description – 
    The Norman Nasal Helmet was used by the army men of William the Conqueror during the Battle of Hastings in 1066 against England. The Normans were descendants of Vikings who settled in the North of France. They were fierce warriors and great archers, mounted on horses. The shape of the helmet was intentionally designed to provide a clear and panoramic view of the battlefield. The warriors wore these helmets on a woolen or felt cap to provide comfortable padding on the head. The shape of the skull, ridged in the center, provided adequate protection against the blows of arrows and maces. The helmets were practical but provided less protection against attacks. The charm of this helmet faded when other provinces of Europe began developing closed helmets for better protection.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Small Buckler

    Small Buckler

    $35.00

    Small Buckler

    Small Buckler is a shield used in hand-to-hand combat with an arming sword. It is a defensive piece of equipment but can also be used as a weapon. Bucklers were mainly used during the medieval/renaissance period but the first appearance of the bucklers was seen in an extant-armed combat manual from the year 1300. The buckler was poor defense equipment when it came to missile weapons like arrows or spears but it was a good companion weapon for close-quarter combat situations.

  • Sugarloaf Great Helm for the medieval era reenactors and also for battle enthusiasts.

    Sugarloaf Great Helm | Crusader helmet

    Price range: $95.00 through $175.00

    Key Points – 
    – Handcrafted in sheet metal
    – Leather liner on the inside
    – 3mm thick vegetable-tanned leather chinstrap
    – Brass D-shape buckle
    – Black paint on the inside

    Description – 
    The Sugarloaf Great Helm was primarily designed for better fitting and stability of the piece over the head of the knight during battle. On one hand, this model helped reduce the intensity of blows on the head of the warrior but the sides became more vulnerable due to its fitting shape. The model follows the fundamental design elements of a great helm in terms of features. These helmets were generally worn with a mail coif or padding underneath for comfort and stability.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Templar great helm is a reenactment helmet for medieval era enthusiasts

    Templar Great Helm | Medieval Crusader Helmet

    Price range: $95.00 through $175.00

    Key Points – 
    – Handcrafted in sheet metal
    – Leather liner on the inside
    – 3mm thick vegetable-tanned leather chinstrap
    – Brass D-shape buckle
    – Black paint on the inside

    Description – 
    The Great Helm Templar was designed as an evolved form of the bucket/barrel-shaped Great Helm and is widely known as the Templar. The predecessor of this helmet was highly vulnerable to direct head blows. Although the rim of the helmet was strong, the flat top was weak, and hence, in this design, the tilted head plate reduced the risk of fatal injuries or death. The overall design and décor elements remained intact but the eye slits were elongated to increase the field of vision. This shape also fits better on the head of the knight because of a tapering top that follows the curve of the human skull.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page