When you head out on a Crusade, it is wise to bring protect with you. Thus, you make sure to carry the Teutonic Griffin Shield. This medieval shield features a layered wooden construction. 16 thin layers of wood form the shield for additional durability and reduced weight. This shield has a ridge that runs down the center. The ridge smooths out into the rest of the shield. At the top, the shield has a wavy edge that angles outwards and down at the ends towards the sides. The sides curve inward, then out, before angling back towards each other to form a point at the bottom. This brown shield features a black griffin standing rampant. It faces right. In addition, this shield has a battle-worn look with faux scrapes and cracks.
On the back, rivets secure the cotton around the edges of the Teutonic Griffin Shield. The back also has a closed-cell foam backing covered in full-grain leather. The black leather matches the adjustable strap for securing the shield onto an arm. There is also a wooden grip for grasping the shield. You can take this functional shield onto the battlefield at a historical reenactment. The Teutonic Griffin Shield also makes a great cosplay accessory as well.
Key Features:
- Has curved edges
- Features a rampant griffin
- Battle-worn appearance
- Adjustable strap and grip on the back
- Great for reenactments
Materials:
- Made from layered wood
- Front covering is cotton
- Backing is closed-cell foam covered in leather
- Strap is leather
- Grip is wood
Measurements:
- Length: 31 Inches
- Width: 28 Inches
- Weight: 5 Pounds 2 Ounces
Measurements are approximate.
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