This Lamellar Cuirass is a faithful interpretation of one of history’s most enduring and widely used armors . Lamellar armor, which is made from rows of small, overlapping plates which are laced together, was worn for centuries by Vikings, Rus warriors, Mongols.
Handcrafted from 3 mm thick genuine leather, this cuirass is very durable and great for your training but also flexible enough for easy movement. Each leather plate is precision-cut and assembled with a traditional lamellar construction method.
This lamellar cuirass gives full coverage protection for the chest, back, and shoulders. Integrated pauldrons protect the shoulders, the torso panels enhance overall defense. A front split design gives the lamelar armor, unrestricted leg movement, making the armor comfortable for walking, fighting, or riding.
For a secure fit, the leather lamellar fastens at the sides using solid brass buckles, for size adjustment to suit different builds and styles. Available in deep black or rich brown, this piece fits easily into both historical kits and darker fantasy or LARP portrayals.
Whether worn as functional lamellar armor for events or as a striking centerpiece for warrior displays, this leather lamellar armor delivers historical authenticity, strength and look.
Measurements:
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Material Thickness: 3 mm
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Coverage: Chest, back, and shoulders with mobility front split
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Fit Range: Please refer to the size chart for your perfect fit
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Weight: Varies by size (average approx. 7.5 kg)
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
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Store away from excessive heat and moisture.
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If wet, please air dry naturally.
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Condition occasionally with a natural leather balm for suppleness.
Note: Our leather lamellar is handcrafted from traditional methods by skilled hands. Each piece is made from genuine natural leather, then hand-dyed and treated to achieve depth of color. This process preserves the integrity of the material.
Because real leather is an organic material, differences in grain, texture, and tone are expected. You may notice slight differences in shading with natural markings, where the dye has interacted uniquely with the hide. With time, the leather may soften, deepen in color or form a patina with use.














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