VARIED HISTORY

Explore inspired products from varied history and diverse backgrounds across the world. It contains a variety of historical replicas that are picked up from different times and geographical locations. The replicas are always produced taking references from museum artefacts. Our products include helmets, armor, kitchen items, camping goods, and other miscellaneous items found during historical excavations.

  • 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
  • Montefortino-type helmet brass helmet from the italian-etruscan period

    Montefortino-type helmet

    $225.00

    The Montefortino-type helmet is considered to be an Italian/Etruscan military helmet. It is one of the many Montefortino-type helmets found in history. The scholarly works claim that there are nearly 400 different types of Montefortino helmets that are dated from different eras. It is believed that the helmet was developed in the Greek period and the design was carried forward to the Roman era. It got its name from an excavation site in Italy i.e. Montefortino; which is also a Celtic burial site.

  • Sassanid Empire Helmet

    Sassanid Empire Persian Helmet

    $200.00

    The Sassanid Empire Persian Helmet is believed to be used in the Iranian region of the Sassanid Empire during the 6th and 7th centuries A.D. Our replica of the helmet is made of iron and all the hardware and fittings are made in brass. A fixed brass finial on top will be used for attaching the plume or a feather. The helmet also has a butted chainmail neck protector attached around the rim of the helmet which entirely covers the face of the warrior.

  • Sale! Ram's head Torc

    Torc with Ram’s heads | Celtic Neck Ring

    Price range: $28.00 through $35.00

    Key Points –
    – Suitable for Greek and Celtic Era reenactment
    – Solid brass
    – Polished finish
    – Ready to use
    – Authentic historical replica

    Description – 
    Torc with Ram’s heads is a Greek and Celtic era period lifestyle item used as a piece of jewelry by men, women, and children. Torcs are believed to have been used between the 7th century BC and the 3rd century AD. Torcs were worn for various discussed reasons, i.e. jewelry, totems/rituals, and gallantry. Both ends of any torc are terminated in animal heads or geometric shapes. Torcs were generally made by twisting thin wires into circular necklace-like shapes and are heavier than usual jewelry. They were made out of precious metals like gold, silver, and bronze.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Sale! Villanovan Shield

    VII Century Villanovan Shield | Etruscan Shield

    Original price was: $300.00.Current price is: $275.00.

    Key Points – 
    – ‘Made-to-Order’
    – 850mm diameter
    – 1mm thick sheet metal, 1.2mm thickness handle
    – Hand-Embossed

    Description –
    The VII Century Villanovan Shield dates back to the Etruscan period between 800-700 BC. The Etruscans originated from Europe and settled in Italy, bringing in techniques of armor production, and the shield was one of many. The shield belongs to a set of full set of armor, including a breastplate and a helmet. The Villanovan shield is an aesthetic monolith, and it is believed to be more of a ceremonial item than a combat item. A heavy-duty handle is provided at the back. The shield replica forms a great wall decor product for luxury homes.

  • VI century Villanovan shield from the etruscan era for reenactment and home decor

    Villanovan Shield | VII Century | Embossed Brass Shield

    Price range: $249.00 through $299.00

    Key Points –
    ‘Made-to-Order’
    – 1mm thick brass sheet metal
    – Brass handle at the back
    – Shield boss is attached using brass ball head rivets
    – Suitable for reenactment and home decor

    Description – 
    The Villanovan Shield is a great museum replica made by our team using hand tools and some machinery. The shield belongs to the Etruscan Era of the 6th century. Given the size of the shield and the rarity of metal shields in the archaeological world, it can be assumed that the shield was primarily used for rituals. The embossing design on this shield (and other historical examples from that period) shows cultural symbols like figurines and other ritualistic shapes. In today’s context, the shield can be used as a great home decor element.

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