The remarkably ornate 'Snails & Dragonflies' breastplate, with Assistant Curator Keith Dowen

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @jamois
    @jamois Год назад +3

    I can’t recall the last time I clicked play on a video and immediately exclaimed, “Oh, wow!” What an incredible piece of work

  • @trikepilot101
    @trikepilot101 Год назад +8

    A beautiful piece. I can't imagine why it was ever neglected, but I suppose it was in someone's attic or cellar and forgotten about.

  • @CanalTremocos
    @CanalTremocos Год назад +4

    Undefeated in battle, defeated by every penny lying on the floor.

  • @MadMatt13
    @MadMatt13 Год назад

    Real shame that it's not on display. Lovely piece.

  • @samuelspratt9042
    @samuelspratt9042 Год назад

    Please do more of these with similar wonderful pieces that aren't on display.

  • @oifocker
    @oifocker Год назад

    Ebony armour from Skyrim, can't be the only nerd getting these vibes!

  • @asintonic
    @asintonic Год назад +5

    Loved this video Thank you.
    I thought bullet proof armour had a dent on the upper left chest area? Hence bulletproof?

  • @robinmarks4771
    @robinmarks4771 Год назад +7

    Curious if there's a bulletproofing depression that I simply can't see because of the camera angle. Or was it perhaps proofed and then the bullet mark hammered out before the adornment was added? I'm curious because you refer to it as bulletproof, but it appears to lack the characteristic hemispherical dent that most proofed armors of the period have. Cheers!

  • @jeremiahsafford1389
    @jeremiahsafford1389 Год назад +1

    Were there any practical disadvantages to the peascod shape of the breastplate?

    • @SteveMc2425
      @SteveMc2425 5 месяцев назад +1

      Possibly bending to the front might be blocked because of the belly part, but I may be wrong.

  • @darinmullins4770
    @darinmullins4770 Год назад +4

    Better the armour the better the ransom .

    • @alltat
      @alltat Год назад +1

      Which is all the more reason to try to avoid killing the person wearing it. Another perk of investing in fancy armor.

    • @darinmullins4770
      @darinmullins4770 Год назад +1

      @@alltat insurance policy

    • @johnladuke6475
      @johnladuke6475 Год назад +1

      Better the ransom, bigger number of elite bodyguards at his side that you also have to incapacitate.

  • @mycosys
    @mycosys Год назад +1

    You did get one thing rather backwards. The raised bright metal parts are the parts that were NOT etched, the black background parts are rough and black from acid etch and too low to readily polish.

  • @doug-Hakura
    @doug-Hakura Год назад

    Great video, what about the 2 holes, at least, in the neck piece?

  • @nothanks6988
    @nothanks6988 Год назад

    More Up in Arms when?

  • @molochi
    @molochi Год назад +1

    Wouldn't this breastplate choke the wearer if they tried to bend at the waist? Was the wearer not expected to engage in melee maybe?

  • @gitfoad8032
    @gitfoad8032 Год назад +1

    Side view might've been an idea.

    • @bebo4374
      @bebo4374 Год назад

      The camera work on all Royal Armory videos is terrible.

  • @salty4496
    @salty4496 Год назад +1

    :)

  • @chooseyouhandle
    @chooseyouhandle Год назад +1

    Having a big gut was fashionable?

    • @johanmilde
      @johanmilde Год назад +3

      Displaying that you are not a commoner - that you have something they don’t have, or that you don’t have to work like they do - has been quite common in upper class fashions at different times throughout history. So wearing clothes that accentuate your gut shows that you can afford food in quantities that the peasants can’t.
      These styles does change with the times, though - when the peasants all toil in the fields under the sun, the style might be for pale, unblemished skin, but when the workers work inside factories, the fashionable style might become showing off that you can afford to spend leisure time outdoors with a tan.

    • @3Dant
      @3Dant Год назад +2

      It's not a whole lot different to showing off all the expensive restaurants you go to on Instagram

    • @johnladuke6475
      @johnladuke6475 Год назад +1

      That's also why so many of the naked ladies in old paintings are significantly more round than is usually popular today. Having junk in the trunk was a sign that her father could afford to feed her, provide a good dowry, and make a profitable business partner. Nobody realizes that Sir Mix-A-Lot was actually a 16th century knight.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Год назад +1

      @@johanmilde funny how the centuries have changed HOW we use our bodies to show off a life of leisure, but not the classist way we do, the way we pretend it is the unchanging natural order of things is seemingly the one thing that doesnt change.