Tudor Breastplate
The Tudor Breastplate is a piece of armor that emerged during the Tudor period in England, spanning the late 15th to early 17th centuries. Crafted to protect the torso, this breastplate was typically made from hardened steel, combining both practicality and style suited to the era’s evolving warfare. The design often featured smooth, rounded contours that deflected blows from weapons like swords and halberds. Unlike its more elaborately fluted predecessors, the Tudor Breastplate favored a more streamlined, utilitarian appearance, reflecting advancements in metallurgy and changing battle tactics. This armor piece remains a testament to the craftsmanship and military evolution of the Tudor period.
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