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Elements from a Partial Suit of Armor

c. 1510–30
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Unfortunately the remainder of this suit of armor has been lost to history.

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This partial suit of armor contains a close helmet, breastplate, and backplate. Below the breast plate is the fauld, plates of armor that extend below the breastplate to protect the waist and hips. The breastplate includes a lance rest, a metal flange that could be brought down when needed. The lance rest helps spread the impact of a blow through the breastplate to the torso of the wearer, thus redirecting the force of the blow away from the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. The helmet is a true "close helmet"; it pivots open at the rivets on the side and completely protects the face when lowered.
A polished steel set of detached jousting armor includes a rounded helmet, breastplate, and skirt. The helmet features narrow eye slits and a perforated visor. The convex breastplate is bordered with twisted, rope-like edges and a projecting metal lance rest on one side. Below, a skirt of overlapping horizontal plates gives a segmented, centipede-like effect, secured by leather straps. The smooth, silver surfaces are highly reflective against a gradient gray background.

Elements from a Partial Suit of Armor

c. 1510–30

Germany

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