Product number:
70770
Product information "Mail Armour Coif"
From the Celts of 300 BC to 18th century Asia, mail was one of the most prized items a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords'" probably derived the name "mail" from the Latin "Macula" meaning net. This coif features 16 gauge links in the "international" pattern - 4 links through a 5th - common to all European mail.
Faithfully copied from examples in museums and private collections, it can be worn with or without a helmet.
The hand-forged mail coif weights about 2830 g and fits a head circumference of max. 56 cm. The single rings have a diameter of approx. 10 mm.
The "Foe of Swords'" probably derived the name "mail" from the Latin "Macula" meaning net. This coif features 16 gauge links in the "international" pattern - 4 links through a 5th - common to all European mail.
Faithfully copied from examples in museums and private collections, it can be worn with or without a helmet.
The hand-forged mail coif weights about 2830 g and fits a head circumference of max. 56 cm. The single rings have a diameter of approx. 10 mm.
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