Medieval Round Shield 18 Gauge

 79,99

Medieval round shield made from 18 gauge steel. Durable round shield medieval design for LARP, costume, and display use.

SKU 60914-Parent Categories , ,

Share this product:

This Medieval Round Shield, is a reproduction designed for both function and authenticity. Forged from durable 18-gauge steel, this medieval shield round offers the strength and resilience needed for stage use, LARP, and display.

Measuring approximately 22 inches in diameter, the shield provides excellent coverage while maintaining maneuverability. With a weight of around 3 kg, it delivers a realistic handling experience without becoming overly cumbersome, making it suitable for use during events or practice.

The interior is fitted with a sturdy riveted steel grip along with adjustable leather straps, for a secure and comfortable hold. This design allows better control during movement.

The smooth surface of this round shield medieval style makes it highly versatile. It can be left plain for an authentic battlefield look or customized with your own heraldic designs, symbols, or colors. Many enthusiasts use it as a base for creative personalization.

Historically, round shields were valued for their adaptability, used to block strikes, deflect blows, and even push opponents off balance in close combat.

This Shield brings together durability, craftsmanship, and historical appeal.

Care Instructions

  • Apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust
  • Store in a dry place away from moisture
  • Condition leather straps occasionally to maintain flexibility

Note: Each Medieval Round Shield is handcrafted, so variations in finish, texture, and color may occur, adding to its authentic character.

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions N/A
Finish

Black, White

Shipping weight 6,728 kg

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Related Products

Leave Your Message

Need help creating your perfect outfit? Message our team for tailored advice!

Scroll to Top
What is this?