Ulrich IX Jousting Armor
This medieval armor originated in Milan, Italy (XV century) and was crafted for Ulrich IX, lord of Matsch. Ulrichs body was so huge that he became the symbol of the invincible warrior and a hero in the Ariosto's and Boiardo's poems. This armor is hand crafted in Italy from 18-gauge steel. The pauldrons are made of articulated lames and trapezoidal tassets that are connected by straps. The large bassinet (helm) connects with the pouldron and provide a very narrow eye slit. This handsome steel replica suit of armor is wearable. Stands about 6-1/2' tall with its wooden base and Comes complete with it's own stand. |