Half Armor of 16th Century Germany
Half armor in 16th century Germany was a unique type of equipment, during which the design of armor underwent significant changes influenced by Italy and the Netherlands. Previously, armor emphasized elegance and thinness, but in this decade, people have begun to emphasize the existence and materiality of the human body. This new trend is particularly evident in German equipment.
Armor Set
Armor is a tool used by humans to protect their bodies during armed conflicts, also known as armor or armor. Both helmets and armor refer to protective gear for the head; Armor and armor are protective gear for the body, mainly used to protect important organs in the chest and abdomen. Armor, from the unearthed objects, ancient war armor was mostly made of leather such as rhinoceros and shark, and painted on top; Leather armor consists of a body, sleeves, and skirt; The stitching method of the nail plate is to horizontally press the left plate against the right plate, and vertically press the lower plate against the upper plate; The armor is also woven with eighteen pieces of armor.
Japanese samurai armor (Edo period)
A samurai of ancient Japan, belonging to the military elite who served dame or feudal lords. Their armor is the basis of defensive suits, consisting of different parts covering the whole body, which evolved into very ornate and precious decorative forms, especially in the Edo period (1603-1868). The samurai armor is currently in the collection of the Spanish National Army Museum.
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