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 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.
When you own a helmet, you want to present it in the most dramatic style as you possibly can. The Front-to-Back Plume Holder allows you to put your historical helmets on display with a plume to give it added flair.
The imperial helmet is a classification applied to the helmet that was considered by many to be the quintessential Roman galea. The imperial Gallic G Helmet is a replica of a historical helm found on an archaeological dig.
The imperial helmet is a classification applied to the helmet that was considered by many to be the quintessential Roman galea. The imperial Gallic H Centurion Helmet is a replica of a historical helm found on an archaeological dig.
The imperial helmet is a classification applied to the helmet that was considered by many to be the quintessential Roman galea. The imperial Gallic H Special Command Helmet is a replica of a historical helm found on an archaeological dig.
The ornate and rich looking style of this Gilt Cross Knights Cuirass ensures both personal protection and an impressive presence, so that both enemy and ally take notice of you on the battlefield.
This impressive helmet is modeled after an artifact that was attributed to actual Viking use. Found in Gjermundbu, Norway, the design is recreated and slightly modified to create this wicked looking, Viking Gjermundbu Helmet.
Similar in shape to the classic Thracian helm, this helmet differs in only one respect, and that is the face guard. Otherwise, this Gladiator Brass Arena Helmet was just as protective and just as impressive as its other rivals.
Some gladiators wore very little armor, choosing instead to go into the arena carrying their given weapon, limited clothing, and this Gladiator Leather Segmentata Left Arm Guard, preferring to rely on offense to grant them victory.
The armor a gladiator wore often depended on their type, although a more common piece of gladiatorial armor was this Gladiator Scaled Leather Arm Guard. This protector offers a modicum of defense, while also being quite lightweight.
These Gothic Gauntlets are a product of German design, possessing a style that pairs them nicely with the gothic armor that the Holy Roman Empire was known for. Not only are they impressive to see, but they are also functional.
The muscle cuirass, known also as the heroic cuirass for its statuesque look, often features what the Greeks considered to be physical perfection. The Greek Leather Muscle Armour is a perfect example of this favored cuirass.