rinnatükkid
Rinnatükkid, often translated as "breast pieces" or "chest pieces," refers to a historical type of armor worn to protect the chest and upper torso. These were typically made of metal, such as iron or steel, and were shaped to fit the contours of the body. The primary function of rinnatükkid was to deflect or absorb blows from weapons like swords, axes, and arrows.
The design and construction of rinnatükkid varied significantly across different historical periods and cultures. In medieval
Beyond military use, rinnatükkid also played a role in ceremonial or parade armor, which could be elaborately