Throughout all of human history there has been conflict. These skirmishes, battles, and wars have been fought with many weapons in the past – most of them bladed and very, very sharp. Fighting in battle, wielding sharp weapons, and facing off against enemies from other countries or ideologies, it is a virtual certainty that people on both sides of every conflict would come to the same realization – that this fight would be over much quicker if they just cut off their opponent’s head. Out of necessity brought on by these moments of realization, the Gorget was born.
A Gorget is a piece of armor that protects the neck and prevents injury and decapitation. This particular piece is based on an artifact in the Wallace Collection, hosted at the Tower of London in England. It is based on the model of the medieval armor made in Landshut by Matthes Deutsch, circa 1480 AD, and is typical of other 15th century models. It is made of 16 gauge steel and suitable for costuming or reenactment, though we don’t recommend putting its decapitation-prevention qualities to the test while wearing the Gorget.


Chain Mail Bracelet (#4011)
Victorian Parade helmet (88110)
Ranger Sword Pommel & Guard
Stiletto (#1805)
Gothic Gorget (#1710)
Victorian 1520 style German Katzbalger (88119)
Stiletto (88107)
Chain Mail Bracelet Sterling Silver (#4035)
1763 Templar Shield
Jousting Helm Stechhelm (#1731)
1770 Teutonic shield
Chain Mail Ring (#4042)
1758 French Aristocratic Shield
1759 French Monarchy Shield
Celtic Tree of Life Pendant (#4014)
Tournament Armor
French Court Sword, 18th c (88105)
1757 French Royal Shield
Medieval Shields
1764 Teutonic Shield
English 15th Century Sword - Victorian copy (88105)
Antique Poetry book (88109)
1761 Medieval Crusading Knight Shield
German Katzbalger (88102)
1767 German shield
1543 Duke sword Guard & Pommel
The Raven Japanese Inspired Chef Knife (#101)
Wallace Collection Bascinet (#1748)
German Smallsword, 1720 (88106)
1765 English Royal Shield
1766 English Aristocrat shield
15th C. Child Armor (88111)
Chain Mail Bracelet (#4027)
1771 Crusader shield 











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