Armormaking
Armormaking is the craft of creating protective coverings for the body. Historically, this involved the fabrication of armor from materials such as leather, metal, or even bone. The earliest forms of armor were likely simple shields and rudimentary body coverings designed to deflect blows and projectiles. As warfare evolved, so did the sophistication of armormaking techniques.
Metal armor, particularly steel, became prevalent in many cultures. Smiths would meticulously shape metal plates, often
Different regions and time periods developed distinct styles of armor, influenced by local materials, available technology,
The development of firearms eventually rendered most traditional armormaking obsolete for military purposes. However, the craft