Legend
Byzantine princess Anne Comnenus, an eyewitness to the time of the first Great Crusade, was fascinated by Bohemond of Tarentum, of whom she left a detailed description in the Alexiad, like no other Crusader prince: He was a cubit taller than the tallest; slim of belly, broad of shoulders and chest; neither lean nor fat. His arms were strong, his hands fleshy and a little large. His sea-green-blue eyes hinted at his bravery and violence. His wide nostrils drew in air freely, in tune with the fiery heart beating in his vast chest. This size, this look, there was something in it that was not likeable, and even did not seem like man... Bohémond de Tarente, prince of Antioch, was one of the leaders of the First Crusade of 1096.
Description
These medieval leather sleeves take their inspiration from slat armor and brigandines in their construction, offering a complex and unique finish with this assembly of riveted leather plates. An excellent complement to the armor of a soldier, knight errant, warrior adventurer or sergeant-at-arms.
Characteristics
- One size fits all
- Price per pair
Dimension
- One size fits all
- Length: 10 in / 25.4 cm
Materials
- Thick leather 9-10 oz / 4 mm (Rectangles)
- Soft leather 4-5 oz / 2 mm
- Antique plated rivets
Handcrafted in Quebec, Canada, by Les Artisans d'Azure