Loose Brass Chainmail Rings – Flat Ring Round Rivets – 8 mm – Pack of 100 - Outlet
Whether you need to repair a beloved hauberk, craft a custom piece of jewelry, or add a touch of status to your armor, this set is designed for you. You get 100 solid brass flat rings complete with round rivets. Brass rings were historically used to create decorative borders on steel armor, signalling the wearer's wealth and rank. With this loose ring set, you can easily perform repairs, extend sleeves, or create entirely new historical accessories for your next LARP or re-enactment event. Further product information ...
Loose Brass Chainmail Rings – Flat Ring Round Rivets – 8 mm – Pack of 100
Usage and Assembly
These rings feature a "Flat Ring / Round Rivet" construction. This provides a broader surface area for a denser weave compared to round wire rings, and the round rivet ensures a secure, historically accurate closure. They are significantly stronger than simple butted rings.
How to use:
- Integrate the ring into your mesh pattern (e.g., 4-in-1).
- Insert the provided brass rivet into the pre-punched hole in the ring's overlap.
- Use chainmail riveting pliers (not included) to compress the rivet, securing the ring permanently.
Please Note: Brass is softer than steel. While durable, we recommend these rings primarily for LARP, stage combat, costume making, or as decorative edging on steel armor, rather than for full-contact heavy combat (Buhurt).
Historical Context
In the Middle Ages, full brass mail was rare due to the metal's softness compared to iron. However, it was extensively used for decorative trim. Known as "latten" edges, rows of brass rings were woven into the hems of hauberks, sleeves, and aventails. This golden contrast against the grey steel was a striking visual indicator of a knight's or noble's status.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Material | Solid Brass |
| Ring Type | Flat Ring |
| Rivet Type | Round Rivet |
| Inner Diameter | 8 mm (approx. 0.31 inches) |
| Wire Gauge | 17 Gauge (approx. 1.15 mm) |
| Quantity | approx. 100 rings + rivets |
| Manufacturer | House of Warfare |
Care Instructions
Brass naturally oxidizes over time, developing a patina. To keep your rings looking their best:
- Storage: Keep in a dry environment. Moisture accelerates tarnishing.
- Polishing: If you prefer a bright, gold-like shine, polish lightly with a soft cloth and a brass cleaner.
- Reactivity: Be aware that brass can react with sweat, potentially leaving dark marks on skin or light clothing if worn directly against the body.
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