

Hauberk
The image shows a hauberk armour with a helmet. The armour is made of interwoven metal rings in a dark gray colour. The armour has a long-sleeved, knee-length shirt shape with a rounded bottom hem. It features six tan leather strips down the centre front for fastening. The sleeves are short, ending above the elbow. A pointed helmet sits on top of the armour; it is made of dark metal and has a small square opening for the face. The background of the image fades from dark gray at the edges to light gray in the centre. The armor is by an unknown artist known as Hauberk.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 731 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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