Riveted Stainless Steel Chainmail
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Stainless Steel Haubergeon 9 mm 18 Gauge Flat Ring Round Riveted Alternate Flat Solids
€ 419,99 – € 599,99Price range: € 419,99 through € 599,99 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Chainmail Roman Lorica Hamata – 9mm Riveted Flat Ring with Alternating Flat Solid Rings, 18 Gauge Stainless Steel – Ideal for Roman Reenactments & Historical Displays
€ 499,99 – € 699,99Price range: € 499,99 through € 699,99 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Chainmail Shirt Hauberk – 9mm Riveted Flat Ring with Alternating Flat Solid Rings – 18 Gauge Stainless Steel – Ideal for Reenactments, LARP & Cosplay
€ 649,99 – € 999,99Price range: € 649,99 through € 999,99 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
1. Strong Riveted Ring Construction
Riveted Stainless Steel Chainmail is built using individually riveted rings, a construction method historically used in medieval armor. Each ring is secured with a small rivet, creating a stronger and more reliable connection compared to butted rings. This structure improves the durability of the armor and helps the rings remain securely closed during use. The riveted construction also gives the chainmail a more authentic historical appearance similar to armor worn by medieval warriors.
2. Rust-Resistant and Low Maintenance
Made from stainless steel, this chainmail offers excellent resistance to rust and corrosion. Unlike mild steel armor, stainless steel does not require frequent oiling to prevent rust. The material retains its bright metallic finish and remains easy to maintain even after repeated use. This makes it a practical choice for reenactments, LARP, stage performances, and long-term costume wear where durability and minimal maintenance are important.
FAQs
Q: What is the advantage of riveted chainmail?
Riveted chainmail is stronger and more durable than butted mail because each ring is secured with a rivet, preventing the rings from opening easily.
Q: Does stainless steel chainmail require oiling?
No, stainless steel is naturally corrosion-resistant, so it does not require regular oiling like mild steel chainmail.