List of products by brand SPQR
£230.70
Birka type brigantine armor made of leather and metal. This reproduction of an early medieval lamellar breastplate is made from 1.25mm thick D-shaped steel slats and leather. It has shoulder/arm protections, a full back and is equipped with three adjustable leather straps with bronze buckles on one side. Finds from Birka and Visby (Sweden) have provided...
£17.07
Discover the elegance of this belt finish with a clover motif, made of brass! This charming accessory features two preset holes for a perfect fit on your medieval or period belt projects. The piece is decorated on the front with an intricate clover motif, giving you a touch of class. Additionally, the tapered end features small decorative shamrocks and...
£17.07
Immerse yourself in medieval authenticity with our Brass Clover Buckle for Medieval Belt! This charming buckle is carefully crafted from electroplated brass, composed of three articulated parts: a frame or ring, a pin, and a rectangular plate, also known as a chape. The key piece, the chape, acts as a belt clip, featuring 4 pre-drilled holes and adorned...
£185.41
Discover the incredible medieval Bastard Sword, an authentic work of art that perfectly combines history and functionality. Manufactured by SPQR, a renowned manufacturer of historical swords and accessories, this sword will transport you to bygone times and make you feel like a true warrior. The Bastard Medieval Sword stands out for being perfectly...
£198.66
The Ballinderry Viking Sword is a 9th century replica designed for fighting and combat practice. This sword has been manufactured with a tempered and hardened 5160 steel blade, which guarantees greater durability and resistance during training. One of the main advantages of the Ballinderry Viking Sword is its guard made of steel and covered with brown...
£70.48
Templar tabard or surcoat, lined open at the bottom. This calf - length tunic is made of a blend of polyester and wool and has a cotton lining . The tabard or surcoat (also surcote, German: Wappenrock, Waffenrock, or Waffenkleid) arose in the 12th century and was worn over their armor by many crusaders. The red cross was meant to be eye-catching, showing...
£126.89
Become a noble knight of the 16th century with our 1.6 mm steel cuirass (breastplate and backrest)! This reconstruction of a late medieval or Renaissance cuirass will transport you to the time of brave warriors and elegant knights. Here are more details about this impressive piece: Resistant Material: Made of approximately 1.6 mm steel, this breastplate...