bucklers
A buckler is a small shield designed to be held in one hand. In Europe from the 14th to the 17th centuries it accompanied sword work, providing parrying defense and the possibility of counterblows with the shield itself. It is distinct from larger shields used in the middle ages and is often associated with the sword-and-buckler fighting style.
Design and construction: Bucklers are usually circular or oval, typically about 25 to 40 centimeters (10 to
Techniques and use: The buckler’s small size makes it highly maneuverable for deflecting blows and guiding
History and legacy: Bucklers appear in art and treatises across medieval and early modern Europe, with notable