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SPES products - technology & methods of manufacturing
Machine-made standard
- products with visible signs of using modern methods and tools in their production; e.g. visible outside and inside seams in clothing made with the use of a machine.
Mixed standard
- products with visible signs of using both modern and traditional methods and tools in their production; e.g. main, inside seams in clothing are made with the use of a machine while outside stitches and details are sewn by hand.
Hand-made standard
- goods with visible signs of using only traditional methods and tools in their production; e.g. all seams in clothing are sewn by hand.
*NOTE. We always use high quality materials and fabrics while making our products - the above standards of their production are not related to the materials used.
Wooden buckler is a perfect completion of the set of medieval armament. This model of buckler is mostly designed for one-handed sword fighting.
A buckler is dedicated for one-hand usage. Ours is made of wood and steel, consisting of three parts: a wooden shield, steel umbo and a wooden handle. The diameter of this wooden buckler reaches 30 cm. Approximate dimensions of the umbo are: 16,5 cm of diameter, 6,5 cm of height.
This wooden shield is covered with linen canvas. The basis of the umbo which has octagonal shape is attached to the shield with 8 rivets.
The handle of our wooden buckler is made of elm wood finished with Danish oil. The wooden handle is specially profiled which makes our buckler convenient to hold.
Wooden buckler in historical sources
Duel with the use of a sword and a buckler is depicted in Walpurgis Fechtbuch, often named by history enthusiasts as MS I.33 or just I.33 from XIII century. The treatise is stored in Royal Armouries, Leeds.
You will find two figures on its pages: a priest and his disciple, both in monastic clothing. The last two pages present a priest fighting with a woman - eponymous Walpurgis. It is assumed that the Master depicted in this treatise is an ex-military (experienced in fight), only clothed as a monk.
Basic features of SPES wooden buckler:
- appropriate diameter of the shield - 30 cm
- umbo made of solid steel of 2,5 mm of thickness
- wooden handle finished with Danish oil
- profiled handle, compatible with any type of glove
- raw, historical look
Short history of a buckler
Buckler in the past was used as a side-arm weapon attached to the belt during a fight. Together with a one-handed sword it was an extremely popular arm, especially in the 13th century. In general, the period of using a buckler in history starts in the 11th century and ends in the 17th century.
This set of arms was used mostly by knights but sometimes also by archers from lower social class, landsknechts, or Hussite mercenaries.
Buckler often had a decorative role in civil clothing. Together with a sword attached to the belt, it caused a clanking sound during a walk which was extremely fashionable in those days.