Roman Lorica Armors: Hamata, Squamata, Segmentata, and Musculata
Discover the iconic armors that defined the Roman legions. Our collection features four legendary types of Lorica armor, each offering unique protection and style. The Lorica Hamata (chainmail) provides flexible and durable defense, ideal for both infantry and cavalry. The Lorica Squamata (scale armor) showcases a striking design with overlapping metal scales, favored by officers and cavalry for its added protection and elegance. The Lorica Segmentata, with its segmented metal strips, offers unmatched defense and mobility, worn by legionaries during the height of the Roman Empire. Lastly, the Lorica Musculata (muscle cuirass) embodies the strength and prestige of Roman commanders, with its sculpted design resembling the human torso. Whether for reenactment, collection, or display, these armors represent the pinnacle of Roman military craftsmanship.