Description
This Butted chainmail collar is a practical and strong piece of armor designed to protect the neck, throat, and shoulders. Inspired by traditional designs, this medieval chainmail collar is both flexible and durable for regular use.
Made from 10 mm butted round rings in 16 gauge mild steel, this medieval chainmail gorget gives reliable protection with comfortable movement. The classic 4-in-1 weave pattern gives it a traditional look and helps maintain flexibility.
This medieval gorget is available in two finishes. The blackened finish gives a rugged, battle-worn look, while the zinc-polished finish gives a bright look and better resistance to rust. Both options are designed for practical use and easy maintenance.
For secure wearing, the collar is fitted with strong leather straps and brass buckles. This allows easy adjustment and a comfortable fit during use. It can be worn alone or paired with other armor such as a gambeson, coif, or plate armor.
This Butted chainmail collar is suitable for LARP, stage use, and costume wear. It combines traditional style with practical usability.
Key Features
- 10 mm Butted Rings : Strong and flexible construction
- 16 Gauge Mild Steel : Durable material
- Two Finish Options : Blackened or zinc-polished
- Leather Strap Fastening : Secure and adjustable fit
- 4-in-1 Weave Pattern : Traditional and flexible design
- Full Neck Coverage : Protects throat and shoulders
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Wipe dry after each use
- Apply light oil (for black finish) to prevent rust
- Zinc finish requires less maintenance and no oiling
- Store in a dry place
Note
- Listing includes gorget only, other items are not included
- Intended for costume and LARP use
- Each Butted chainmail collar is meticulously handcrafted, link by link, from thousands of interlinked rings, delivering exceptional historical accuracy, strength, and unmistakable artistry of traditional methods.
As each piece is assembled entirely by hand, you may occasionally notice a rivet that sits slightly proud, feels subtly looser than others, or even a missing ring. Such small variations are a natural hallmark of genuine, artisan-made mail, just as in the Middle Ages, and reflect the human care invested. Any adjustment, if desired, can be easily made using basic pliers and a spare ring, preserving both integrity and historical authenticity.








