Hauberk

1400s Overall: 121.3 x 85.7 cm (47 3/4 x 33 3/4 in.) Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.1543

A hauberk is a mail shirt commonly extending to mid-thigh. Mail, a type of armor made from interlocking iron or steel rings, was effective at protecting the wearer from the sharp cuts of a sword, and yet was less useful against crushing impacts from blunt weapons. A hauberk wo...

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Terms

संस्कृति
European, 15th century
तकनीक
riveted steel rings
माध्यम
riveted steel rings
विधा
Arms and Armor
विभाग
Medieval Art

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