Early Medieval 'Osric' Round Shield, Yellow
Charge into battle like a fearless Norse raider or a Saxon warrior! This massive 'Osric' round shield, with its striking yellow-and-black design, is not only reliable protection but also a clear symbol of your strength. Its robust construction and historical appearance will make you the centre of attention at any historical event. Further product information ...
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Early Medieval 'Osric' Round Shield, Yellow
Detailed Product Description
This is a high-quality replica of an early medieval shield from the renowned brand Windlass Steelcrafts®. The body of the shield is crafted from durable plywood, ensuring resilience while maintaining a manageable weight for combat. Its dominant feature is the large steel boss (umbo), which effectively protects your hand as it grips the wooden handle on the back.
- Material: Plywood, solid wood handle, construction steel boss
- Design: The face is painted a vibrant yellow with a contrasting black motif.
- Reverse Side: Finished in solid black and fitted with a sturdy wooden grip.
- Rim: The circumference of the shield is reinforced and protected.
Technical Specifications
- Diameter: 56 cm (22 inches)
- Boss Diameter: 20 cm (7.9 inches)
- Grip Length: 14 cm (5.5 inches)
- Thickness at Edge: approx. 16 mm (0.63 inches)
- Weight: approx. 4304 g (9.5 lbs)
Practical Use and Historical Context
How Can You Use This Shield?
Thanks to its solid construction, the Osric shield is an excellent choice for:
- Historical Fencing & Reenactment: Ideal for combat practice and portraying Vikings, Saxons, or Normans.
- LARP: A reliable and stylish accessory for your warrior character.
- Decoration: An impressive piece to adorn your wall, tavern, or club room.
- Costumes: An essential part of a costume for historical festivals, film, or theatre.
A Tidbit from History
Round shields were the primary defensive weapon in Europe throughout the Early and High Middle Ages. Their key role was in forming the famous shield wall (scildweall in Old English), where warriors would stand shoulder-to-shoulder, overlapping their shields to create a nearly impenetrable barrier against arrows and infantry charges. Furthermore, the shield's name, Osric, is an authentic Old English name borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings, placing it perfectly within its historical period.
Care Instructions
To ensure your shield lasts as long as possible and retains its appearance:
- Do not expose the shield to unnecessary rain or moisture. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
- Store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight, which could damage the paint.
- Treat the steel boss with a light coat of conservation oil from time to time to prevent rust.
- Clean it only with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
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