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Medieval Chain Mail Ring - Display Card

Medieval Chain Mail Ring - Display Card


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    A piece of chain mail fit for any knight! 

    Chain mail was the perfect armor for a warrior of old: flexible in movement and tough in defense. From the fall of Rome to the Renaissance, chain mail was the go-to armor for warriors of all stripes.  This period is considered the sunset of chain mail in Europe, as advanced plate armor completely supplanted mail.

    This specimen is a chain mail fragment held securely in a small gem jar. The gam jar comes affixed to an informational display card including photos and the Mini Museum Seal of Authenticity.

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