Description

Description

The Edward Shield with Fleur Design is a medieval-style shield that features a striking design of fleurs-de-lis on a blue background. The fleur-de-lis is a stylized lily that was a common symbol in medieval heraldry, representing purity, royalty, and the Holy Trinity.

The Edward Shield with Fleur Design is named after King Edward III of England, who used the fleur-de-lis as one of his personal emblems. Edward III was a renowned warrior and leader, who ruled England during the 14th century and played a significant role in the Hundred Years’ War against France.

The shield itself is made of durable materials such as wood, steel, or aluminum, and is designed to be used for display or reenactment purposes. The fleur-de-lis design is often hand-painted or embossed onto the shield, creating a distinctive and eye-catching look that captures the spirit of medieval heraldry.

Today, the Edward Shield with Fleur Design is a popular choice for medieval enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of historical reenactments. It is a powerful symbol of medieval chivalry and nobility, and serves as a reminder of the valor and honor of knights and warriors of the past.

Specs and Size of this Edward Shield With Fleur Design

  • Length: 60 cm
  • Width: 40 cm
  • Weight: 2.50 Kg (Approx)
  • Material: Mild steel
  • Material Thickness – 1.2 mm
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