We carry many fine Deepeeka products to decorate your home or add authenticity to your Renaissance fair experience. We carry a variety of collectible swords, historical armour, medieval clothing, decorative shields, and more. You can create a truly impressive historical campsite with our Roman and medieval camp tools, which include everything from historical cookware to fire starters to period tents. In addition to excellent display weaponry, Deepeeka produces many fine medieval daggers and historical accessories like powder horns and leather belts. When you want to create an incomparable reenactment experience or to decorate your home or office with excellent historical touches, take a moment to browse the Deepeeka section.
For those history buffs and cultural enthusiasts who want to celebrate some Scottish Highland style but have limited space, this Miniature Scottish Targe is a gift from above, one that recreates the Highland shield in miniature.
For a medieval soldier, a good shield was the difference between life and death. This Fleur Cross Medieval Round Shield brings to life the wheel-shape of the shield, with touches of detail that make it a defense for any warrior.
The Barbuta Helmet, also known as the barbute, was a visorless helmet of Italian design. This helmet is straight-forward, possessing a design similar to the classic Greek helmets of old, while providing just as much protection.
You almost could not ask for a more effective Norman or Viking helm than this Spangenhelm Nasal Helmet. Historically, this was a helm worn by common soldiers and elite warriors alike, if only for the helms incredibly efficient design.
The armor of a gladiator was often designed to be as protective as it was aesthetic, fulfilling the purposes of appealing to the crowd and protecting its wearer. This Crested Gladiator Helmet is a piece of armor that does just that.
A typical lorica segmentata, the armor favored by Roman soldiers, covered only the chest and shoulders. In order for a soldier to protect their arms as well, they would have to don the additional Lorica Segmentata Arm Attachment.
When it comes to plate armor, even the joints are deserving of good protection. These Warriors Steel Knee Guards are a point of protection that allows you to move your leg and use your knee, while encasing it in a layer of steel.
The buckler is one of the smallest shields favored by warriors in the medieval and renaissance era, but size hardly makes it less effective. With its construction, this Riveted Steel Buckler stands alone as a defensive implement.
If, as a gladiator, you are going to protect something, it might as well be your neck and sword-arm, since losing either of those might cost you the match! This Iron Gladiator Shoulder Guard is hardy enough to protect both!
The morion is most commonly associated with the Spanish, although historically, many other cultures also used it. This Economy Morion Helmet reflects the general look of the comb morion, while also possessing its protective design.
Appearances can be deceiving. As basic as this Economy Domed Helmet might seem as a skullcap, it was actually a design that was favored by countless warriors, from the crusaders in the Holy Wars to archers and foot soldiers.
For a warrior going into battle, armor is important. Not just armor on the head and chest, but also armor on the arms and legs, too. These Economy Steel Leg Guards are protectors that are designed to help keep you safe.