Medieval protection for the head used mainly from the 11th to the beginning of the 14th century. It consisted of a close-fitting mail hood extending down to cover the neck and parts of the shoulders, occasionally attached to the hauberk. The mail coif was made in the same manner at the mail hauberk or shirt. Often worn over a padded coif and under a helmet, however in numerous medieval illuminated manuscripts knights and soldiers are shown with just the mail coif protecting the head. Our historically accurate mail coif is made from high tensile wire. The coif is made using the European 4 in 1 pattern of butted links. The mail coif has a polished steel finish, aside from the pure brass row of links around the bottom and face for a touch of flair.
Product Description
Specifications
Overall Length: Approximately 18.75 Inches
Face Opening: 6 Inches wide, 7 Inches length
Bottom Span: 18.5 Inches
Construction: Mild Steel Zinc Plated, 16 gauge
Material: High Tensile Wire
Chain Link Diameter: 10 mm, Butted
Features
16 Gauge Mild Steel
100% Pure Brass Edges
High Tensile Wire
Fits Most Adult Sizes