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 brass & tinned scales are stitched to a backing of thick linen cloth; the armor is edged in stitched leather to give it a sturdy frame.
And 2 shoulder 10mm thick leather pads attached to the squamata covered with red leather.
This Lorica Squamata is highly adjustable to size with its brass side buckles and leather laces.
Product Details:-
-Material: Brass
-Scale size: 25*15mm
-Sheet Thickness: 26 Gauge,
-Polish: Natural Brass Finished and tinned brass scale,
-Attachment: Blue Leather covering on edges and invisible wire,
This is available in 3 sizes:
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.