Armor Surface Decoration: An Introduction
Today we're going to discuss a a few of the primary techniques used to decorate the surface of plate armor from the 14th century into the Renaissance. Timestamps for quick access 0:00 Intro 0:43 Covering 2:39 Painting 4:13 Applied decoration 5:27 Engraving 5:56 Fluting 6:56 Gilding 8:18 Etching 9:55 Embossing 11:13 Thermal bluing 12:52 Conclusion Support the Channel - / knyghterrant Facebook - / knyghterrant Pinterest - / knyghterrant Website - http://knyghterrant.com #medievalarmor #armordecoration #livinghistory

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