Breastplate or cuirass for your medieval armor
They were made of metal, usually steel or iron, and were made in a variety of shapes and sizes.
The earliest medieval breastplates date back to the 7th century AD , and became popular in Europe in the 10th century. Breastplates became more complex and attractive over time, however, breastplates were simple pieces of metal that covered the chest and abdomen.
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What are they?
It is a piece of armor that protects the chest and back from possible attacks. They are made of steel or bronze to provide high resistance in combat.
What is its function?
The main function is to provide protection to the warrior in combat. However, these pieces are currently used for collection or decoration.
What material are they made of?
Functional breastplates can be made from different materials, including steel, bronze, iron and leather. Steel and bronze breastplates are the most resistant for combat.
Guys
In ancient times, there were different types of breastplates or cuirasses to protect the thorax in combat. Among them were: • Allecref or infantry breastplate: these were pieces that were used over leather armor to protect the warrior's body. Double breastplate: double protectors, made with flying surcoats or breastplates. • Greek thorax: it was a type of breastplate used by Greek hoplites, which was made from bronze or hardened leather. • Lintorax: a piece made from linen and hardened leather used by warriors in hand-to-hand combat. • Japanese do: it was a type of breastplate used by oriental warriors, which was made from enameled wood or leather.