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Almond-shape shield | Almond-shape shield, so called after its elongated silhouette with rounded top. Developed in northern Europe around the XIth century it gave better protection to mounted warriors against the enemy lances. Also known as the Norman shield because it is depicted many times on the Bayeux tapestry (1066-1077), it eventually evolved a triangular shape during the following century. Made in wood with a white linen covering. Ready to paint Provided with an handgrip and leather belts to carry it on shoulder. 54" x 29"
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