Gammertingen
This sample was produced for a client who wanted to see the difference between modern commercial mail armour and armour of the the 6th century. This piece is based on the mail shirt from the early medieval burial from Gammertingen (6th Century AD).
The project recreated a 9” square section of the mail based on dimensions of the rings published in “European Mail Armour” by Martin A. Wijnhoven. The punched solid rings were made commercially while the riveted rings I made by hand from wire, all to the specifications in the publication. The finished mail is incredibly dense and totally unlike modern commercially available mail.