Custom-Made Steel Gorget for Plate Armour – Handcrafted Neck Protection - Outlet
1xAre you looking for reliable protection for your neck and upper chest that fits like a glove? This metal gorget, also known as a neck guard, is a cornerstone of any plate armour set. Whether you are preparing for historical European martial arts (HEMA), reenactment, or an epic LARP battle, your neck deserves maximum safety. This model stands out for its incredible versatility – we will manufacture it exactly to your specifications, from the choice of material to the thickness of the steel and the final finish. Thanks to precise craftsmanship and custom-made options, you get a piece of gear that won't restrict your movement but will shield you in the heat of combat. Invest in quality that bridges historical authenticity with modern functional requirements. Further product information ...
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Custom-Made Steel Gorget for Plate Armour – Handcrafted Neck Protection
Technical Specifications and Variability
The gorget is constructed from two main plates (front and back), connected on one side by a movable pivot pin and on the other by a durable leather strap with a buckle. This design allows for easy donning and secure fastening. The edges are rolled (beaded) for increased safety and structural rigidity.
| Available Materials: | Mild steel (carbon steel), stainless steel, brass |
| Material Thickness: | 1.0mm / 1.3mm / 1.5mm / 2.0mm |
| Surface Finish: | Matte (brushed) or high gloss (polished) |
| Available Sizes: | S, M, L, XL, XXL or custom measurements |
| Fastening Method: | Leather strap with steel buckle |
Size Chart by Neck Circumference
For the gorget to function correctly, it is vital to choose a size that allows you to breathe freely even when combined with a padded collar or a chainmail coif.
| Size | Neck Circumference (cm) | Build Note |
|---|---|---|
| S | 37 – 38 cm | Slender |
| M | 39 – 40 cm | Standard |
| L | 41 – 42 cm | Large / Athletic |
| XL | 43 – 44 cm | Robust |
| XXL | 45 – 46 cm | Very Wide |
Usage and Historical Context
This type of gorget became widely used during the 15th and 16th centuries, becoming an indispensable part of knight's armour. Its primary purpose was to protect the gaps in the harness where a spear or sword tip could penetrate the sensitive area of the throat and collarbones. Beyond its protective function, the gorget often served as the load-bearing element for pauldrons (shoulder plates), which were attached to it using leather points or straps.
Did you know...?
In later eras, as full plate armour gave way to firearms, the gorget shrank in size and became a purely decorative symbol of officer rank. Officers wore it on a chain as a gorget badge of authority, even when they no longer wore armour into active combat.
Care and Maintenance
- If you choose the mild steel version, keep it lightly coated with oil (e.g., WD-40 or Ballistol) at all times to prevent rust.
- After every use (especially after rain or heavy sweating), wipe the gorget with a dry cloth and re-apply oil.
- Stainless steel is low-maintenance but benefits from occasional polishing to maintain its shine.
- Treat the leather straps regularly with leather balm to prevent them from becoming brittle or cracking.
- Caution: Never store your armour in a damp environment or leave it in a closed bag while wet.
Recommended Accessories
For maximum comfort, I recommend wearing a padded arming collar under the gorget to prevent bruising and chafing from the metal. If you want to complete your protection, the gorget is ideal for pairing with plate shoulders and a mail coif. All these items together create a near-impenetrable barrier for your opponent.
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