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Byzantine Shoulder Cups with Leather Embellishment
Shoulder cups with leather embellishment of 16 gauge are meticulously crafted pieces of protective armor that encase the shoulders. These shoulder cups are fashioned from robust 16-gauge metal, ensuring they possess the necessary durability and resilience to shield the wearer from potential impacts or strikes. They’re expertly designed to conform to the contours of the shoulders, blending security with freedom of movement. What sets these shoulder cups apart is their exquisite detailing. Alongside the rugged metal, they feature tasteful leather embellishments. This leatherwork adds a touch of sophistication to the overall design, making these shoulder cups not just a functional…
Description
Byzantine Shoulder Cups with Leather Embellishment, also known as Byzantine Shoulder Guards or Spaulders, were a type of protective armor worn by soldiers and warriors in the Byzantine Empire. These shoulder cups were an essential part of Byzantine armor, providing protection to the shoulders and upper arms during combat. The use of leather embellishments on these shoulder cups was not only functional but also served as a decorative element.
Here is a brief history of Byzantine Shoulder Cups with Leather Embellishment:
- Early Byzantine Period (4th to 7th Century): During the early Byzantine period, the Roman influence on military equipment was still significant. Soldiers and cavalrymen in the Byzantine army wore various types of armor, including mail shirts and leather lamellar armor. Shoulder cups made of metal were often used to protect the shoulders and upper arms. Leather embellishments, such as decorative patterns or reinforcements, were added to provide additional strength and durability to the armor.
- Middle Byzantine Period (8th to 12th Century): As the Byzantine Empire evolved, so did its military equipment. The Byzantines faced threats from various enemies, including the Islamic Caliphates and barbarian tribes, which led to the continuous improvement of their armor. Shoulder cups continued to be a crucial part of Byzantine armor, with leather embellishments serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Leather could be used to reinforce the metal cups or create decorative designs that displayed the wearer’s status and allegiance.
- Late Byzantine Period (13th to 15th Century): During the late Byzantine period, the empire faced significant military challenges, including the Fourth Crusade and the Ottoman Turks. As a result, Byzantine armor underwent further changes. Leather embellishments on shoulder cups and other pieces of armor became more elaborate and intricate. These embellishments often featured intricate designs, religious motifs, and inscriptions in Greek, reflecting the Byzantine culture and identity.
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Metal | Mild Steel, Stainless Steel |
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