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Please contact us if you have any additional questions. However, the edges of the buckler are reinforced with a twisted metal wire, which not only makes this buckler more robust but also safer for your training partners and opponents.Īnd, of course, just as many things we make, this buckler is not only a practical and fully functional object but also a great good-looking addition to your appearance – its unusual shape with mirror-polished steel will definitely catch eyes. It has a usual leaf-like shape with aggressively spiked angles and would be even more effective for striking than a more common round buckler. This particular buckler was inspired by famous Hans Talhoffer’s “Fechtbuch” and the illustrations from it. One can even see something similar to a buckler on some old Celtic images from the times many centuries prior to the Middle Ages. Some are fully functional while others work better for decorative use. They include both pointed and blunted blades. Medieval Collectibles has ancient Greek and medieval inspired spearheads. Small shields of this type were found in many countries including India and the Middle East. Leaf-Shaped Celtic Spearhead SKU: HW-701035 31.00 Add to Cart. And the idea of creating such a convenient thing that serves both as a protection and a weapon does not belong to Europe solely. So, basically, a buckler is a small shield with a central grip which could be easily carried around. And that is why there is a lot of treaties teaching to fight with an arming sword and a buckler or a side sword and a buckler combination - which are deadly effective.

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Just like a sword replaces a heavy lance for a knight or for a man at arms once they are out of the battlefields, the bucklers replace the shields.

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The answer is simple: one can carry a buckler in everyday life without any noticeable discomfort. Why would one carry a buckler? Why does this shield’s “little brother” even exist? Talhoffer Leaf-shaped Buckler XV century companion weapon for hand-to-hand combat








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