Hand-forged Viking Steel Round Shield – 16 Gauge Mild Steel, 19 Inch Diameter, Medieval Combat & Display Shield

 79,99

Availability: 18 in stock

  • Material: 16 gauge mild steel

  • Diameter: 19 inches

  • Finish: Natural, historically inspired natural surface

  • Grip: Solid rear-mounted wooden handle

  • Rim: Reinforced for durability in combat drills

  • Style: Viking/Medieval round shield with central conical boss

EAN: 0697067347393 SKU 25174 Category

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This Viking Steel Round Shield is forged from 16 gauge mild steel, designed for both authenticity and durability. Measuring 19 inches across, it features a natural finish, capturing the rugged essence of shields carried by Norse warriors.

A Viking Steel Round Shield was more than just protection – it was a warrior’s emblem, a tool of defense, and a statement of strength. This piece includes a conical boss for extra hand protection, a reinforced rim to absorb heavy strikes, and a solid wooden grip for secure handling.

Perfect for combat training, stage performance, or wall display, this Viking Steel Round Shield delivers the ideal balance of historical accuracy and practical use. Whether you’re an enthusiast of medieval history or a collector of authentic arms, this Viking Steel Round Shield will be a highlight in your armory.

Measurements: Approximate 

  • Diameter: 48.26 cm (19 inches)

  • Material Thickness: 1.6 mm (16 gauge steel)

  • Weight: Approx. 3 kg

Care Instructions

  • Wipe with a dry cloth after use to remove moisture.

  • Lightly oil metal surfaces to prevent rust.

  • Store in a dry, low-humidity environment.

Note

Since it is a Hand-forged item – slight variations in finish and dimensions may be present.

Weight 2,99 kg
Dimensions 50 × 50 × 7 cm
Shipping weight 3,9 kg

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