Aventails and Bishop's Mantles

During the 14th century aventails replaced the use of coifs in combat harnesses. Aventails are most commonly seen in depictions from the 14th century on bassinets and continued in use into the 15th century. This aventail has a leather band to attach to the bottom of your helmet.

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The Evolution of Chainmail Armour
The Evolution of Chainmail Armour
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Chainmail armour, or ring armour, was the most widespread and longest-used type of armour throughout history. From Antiquity to the Early Modern Period (or even longer in certain regions), ring armour was widely used by warriors throughout Europe,…
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Aventails and Bishop's Mantles

Most Make Your Own Medieval 14th century helms include a set of attached vervelles to attach your aventail (vervelles are a brass ring that extends from the side of the bottom of the helm). Place the aventail over the vervelles and mark holes on the leather band to insert a cord.Cut the holes using a leather punch and insert a cord though the aventail and the vervelles on the helm.

For historical reenactment we recommend riveted chainmail due to its authenticity, lighter weight, and improved durability.