A 13th-century medieval three-pointed shield, a faithful historical reproduction inspired by the typical forms of European heraldry. The centerpiece features a fleur-de-lis, a symbol traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary and widespread throughout Europe, later becoming an iconic emblem in the coats of arms of the kings of France.
The distinctive trilobate shape provides good coverage and recalls the shields used in chivalric circles, combining functionality and symbolic value. In keeping with heraldic tradition, the shield is conceived from the bearer's perspective: the right (Dexter) and left (Sinister) sides are reversed from the observer's perspective.
Crafted entirely by hand from carbon steel, this shield stands out for its high-quality workmanship: each piece is carefully forged by Italian blacksmiths, with a precise and durable finish that enhances the aesthetics and solidity of the metal.
Perfect for historical reenactment, display, or collecting, it represents an ideal balance between authenticity and durability.
Details:
Material: Carbon steel
Available thicknesses: 1 mm - 1.2 mm - 1.5 mm - 2 mm
Weight: approximately 2900 g
Dimensions: 42 x 52 cm
Finish: High-quality craftsmanship
Shipping time: 10–14 business days
An authentic piece that embodies tradition, symbolism, and Italian craftsmanship.

European iron shield with three points of the twelfth century.
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