Description
Roman Lorica Squamata, Bronze
This Roman Lorica Squamata is a two-part set of armor consisting of torso armor with an extra layer of additional shoulder protection. The hundreds of overlapping bronze scales are stitched to a backing of thick linen cloth; The armor is edged in stitched leather to give it a sturdy frame.
This Lorica Squamata is highly adjustable to size with its brass back buckles and Side leather laces.
Product Details:-
Material: Bronze, Brass
Sheet Thickness: 26 Gauge,
Attachment: Red Leather covering on edges and visible wire,
Measurements:
M size:-
Chest: 106cm
Waist:- 98cm
Length: 70cm
L size:-
Chest: 114cm
Waist:- 106cm
Length: 77cm
XL size:-
Chest: 124cm
Waist: 116cm
Length: 77cm
Please note about the measurements:-
We make Squamata on our client’s demand and measurements.
The Lorica Squamata was often an armor type worn by military officers or specialists such as musicians or standard-bearers when the Roman Empire was at its zenith – it may also have been a common armor used to outfit entire regiments of Auxilia infantry, archers, and cavalrymen in some provinces. In the later years of the Empire, scaled armor became a common defense for troops.