Description
This Italian Churburg Globose Breastplate brings you directly into the martial culture of late 14th-century Europe. Modeled after surviving armour preserved at the famed Castel Churburg in northern Italy, it reflects the transitional era when armour evolved from coat-of-plates into the iconic cuirasses of the 15th century.
Handcrafted from 16-gauge mild steel, the globose form curves outward to better deflect and absorb incoming strikes, while the shallow central ridge reinforces structural strength and adds subtle period styling. The blackened interior offers an extra layer of protection against corrosion, ensuring durability through long use.
Designed for practicality as well as authenticity, the breastplate is equipped with adjustable leather shoulder and side straps, allowing it to be worn over a gambeson or mail shirt with a secure and tailored fit. Despite its solid build, the rounded profile provides excellent freedom of movement without compromising on chest protection.
Historical Context
This type of armour appeared in northern Italy during the late 14th century, an age when knights and men-at-arms sought more reliable torso defence against increasingly powerful weapons. Favoured in both tournament lists and battlefield encounters, the globose breastplate became a key stepping stone in the evolution of medieval plate armour.
Care Instructions
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Wipe clean after each use to remove moisture and fingerprints
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Apply light oil to both interior and exterior to prevent rust
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Store in a cool, dry location, away from damp or humidity
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Condition leather straps periodically to maintain suppleness
This breastplate strikes the perfect balance: thick enough to withstand strong impacts, yet light enough for extended wear, making it ideal for collectors, stage performers, and armoured combat participants alike.
Each breastplate is individually hand-forged, ensuring every piece carries unique character in its polish, shaping, and finishing.