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  1. Chain mail - Wikipedia

    Chain mail is still in use in industries such as butchery and as protection against the powerful bites of creatures such as sharks. A coat of this armour is often called a hauberk or sometimes a byrnie.

  2. RingMesh - Chainmail at Its Finest!

    Ring Mesh or chainmail products are 100% stainless steel, light and perfect for LARP or CosPlay, protection, and interior or exterior design use. We carry chainmail armor in the form of chain mail …

  3. Mail Armor (Chainmail): History and 11 Different Types by Civilization

    Feb 20, 2022 · Consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh, mail armor (or chainmail) was used for thousands of years across the world. For centuries mail armor, also called …

  4. High Quality Chainmail Armor & Accessories - Dark Knight Armoury

    We offer various kinds of chainmail armor, including chainmail shirts, coifs, hauberks, and gauntlets. We also have numerous pieces in three distinct styles of chain mail, including butted, flattened, and …

  5. Chain mail | Medieval, Protective, Clothing | Britannica

    chain mail, form of body armour worn by European knights and other military men throughout most of the medieval period. An early form of mail, made by sewing iron rings to fabric or leather, was worn …

  6. Chainmail Armor: Medieval Mail Protection Made Of Interlinked Rings

    Chainmail armor, also known as mail or maille, was a revolutionary type of flexible defense used throughout the medieval period. Made by connecting thousands of metal rings in a specific pattern, …

  7. Dylon Whyte's Art of Chainmail

    Chainmail weaves, patterns and tutorials from Dylon Whyte. Home of the best beginner's guide to chain chainmail, chainmaille, maille and mail armor, armour and jewelry, jewellery.

  8. Amazon.com: Chainmail

    Unleash your creativity with chainmail - from armor and jewelry to home decor and more. Find a wide selection of high-quality products to suit any project.

  9. M.A.I.L. - Maille Artisans International League - Article

    One of the greatest things about weaving chainmail is that it can be done almost anywhere. All you need is a supply of rings, your pliers, and a surface of some sort on which to work.

  10. Chain Mail – Zeughaus Armoury

    Chain mail has been one of the most commonly used armour types since the Middle Ages. Today, chain mail is popular and in demand in LARP, reenactment, and show combat. Zeughaus offers a large …