The original Mace head is deposited in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. The original is dated to 13th century. Maces are weapons with high destructive power. They are able to destroy both steel and chain mail armors. This Mace head is made of steel with bronze finish. It was made after an original from the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. More information...
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Bulava Mace Head with Pyramidal Spikes 1100-1300, Spiked Club 1100-1300
- Overall length: 7,8cm
- Internal diameter of the opening for the stiel: approx. 23mm
- Weight: approx. 450g
Important Note: As a consequence of the use of traditional production methods, possible hidden material defects cannot be completely ruled out. They can only be discovered upon further processing. This mace-head is therefore only sold as a decorative item that is not suitable for practical use.
The materials used and the craftsmanship would allow the use this prop in re-enactment and theatrical combat shows. Since the manufacturer provides no service, this weapon is sold as a purely decorative item that is not designed for re-enactment or battle combats.