Lorica musculata blackened with brass decoration. IV B.C. - III A.D.
Lorica musculata blackened with brass decoration. IV B.C. - III A.D.
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Lorica musculata blackened with brass decoration. IV B.C. – III A.D.

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Ancient Roman / Early Roman
IV BC – II century AD.

In classical antiquity, the muscle cuirass (Latin: lorica musculata), anatomical cuirass, or heroic cuirass is a type of cuirass made to fit the wearer’s torso and designed to mimic an idealized male human physique. It first appears in late Archaic Greece and became widespread throughout the 5th and 4th centuries BC.

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Hm, dear friends, have you ever forged the stainless steel? Have you tryed to make the sculpture of it?
All this is handforging work with hammer in hands, many days – heating-forging, heating-forging… Reliefs, trimmings, bendings, etc. This is not Indian cuirasses stampled mechanically. And we respect our efforts much. Welcome those who is able to appreciate this. Thank you.

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What metal?

Medium carbon steel / blackened, Stainless steel / no blackening

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