Medieval Umbos
Umbos are metal pieces that are used to be installed in the center of shields and add an additional component of protection. In our mega collection of Medieval Armor you can find your ideal piece to complete your medieval attire; from: helmets, shields, full armor and much more. Browse, enjoy and compare our incredible products of the best quality.
What are Umbos?
Umbo is a protrusion or projection at the center of a shield. The umbo is designed to protect the shield bearer's hand from blows and cuts.
Umbos became popular in medieval Europe beginning in the 12th century. Early umbos were simple and round, but over time they became more elaborate and decorative. Umbos could be made from a variety of materials, including metal, wood, and bone.
Umbos could be found on a variety of medieval shields, including round shields, oval shields, and pavé shields. Umbos were especially common on shields used by knights, as these shields were larger and heavier than shields used by infantrymen.
What are the types of Umbos?
- Round Umbos: Round umbos were the most common in medieval Europe. They were simple and round, and were made of metal, wood or bone.
- Square Umbos: Square umbos were less common than round umbos, but were stronger and provided greater protection. They were made of metal and often had edged bevels to increase strength.
- Decorative umbos: Decorative umbos were less functional than plain umbos, but were more striking. They were made of metal and often had elaborate designs, such as flowers, animals, or religious symbols.
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