schildplaat
A schildplaat, also known as a shield plate, is a type of armor used primarily in the medieval period, particularly in Europe. It was a key component of the transition from chainmail to more advanced forms of plate armor. Schildplaat refers specifically to the metal plates that were riveted or sewn onto a padded or leather base, creating a hybrid form of armor that offered enhanced protection compared to traditional chainmail alone.
The schildplaat was commonly used in the 14th and early 15th centuries, becoming particularly popular during
Schildplaat armor was highly versatile and could be customized to fit different body types. The plates were
Over time, as metallurgy improved and the need for lighter yet stronger armor grew, the schildplaat evolved