Crusader’s cross shield 13th century

  • In the 12th century with the introduction of the pot
    helmet, the individual knight could no longer be
    recognized by his face, and another means of
    identification became necessary. Therefore their
    shields were painted in boldly contrasting colours and
    in particular the crusaders (especially the so-called
    Teutonic Knights) choose a cross as their emblem. We
    are offering a reenactors’ copy of such a shield in
    yellow colour with a red cross, the most common
    crusaders’ sign.
    Shield dimensions:
    68 cms.(27″) x 49cms.(19″)
    These shields are available in plywood or steel sheet as
    per your choice

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