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Established in the year 2004, we at 'Shaabas Replicas' are engaged in producing quality reproduction of Antique Arms and Armour of the Renaissances, Roman, Gothic and German by gone eras. Since the past many years we are into the manufacture and export of replicas, medieval weapons viz. Blunt edged Swords, Helmets, Body Armour, Steel Jackets, Chain Mail Armour, Shields, Battle-Axes and Dirks. These products made of steel and brass that is procured from the reliable vendors of the industries. All medieval weapons have been accepted in the International Market and have a clientèle from Germany, U.K, U.S.A, Australia and other European and Scandinavian Countries. We create a stunning array of exclusive products that can not be defined in words. We can only invite you to surrender to the experience. Further, all our products are manufactured in compliance with the industries set standard and are in compliance with the requirements detailed by the clients. Further, ,we are guided by our mentor Mr. Sharouk S. Bandukwalla, who holds a rich industry experience of 45 years. Under his supervision, we have grown leaps and bounds over the years and achieved our goal of total client satisfaction by offering exclusive and quality products. |
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Income Tax Registration No.  | AAHPB7839F | | | Central Sales Tax No.  | 27190387310C | | | Value Added Tax Registration No.  | 27190387310V | | | Import Export Code  | 0304091448 | | | Banker  | Canara Bank limited | | |
Certification & Membership | Certification Name: International Organization for Standardization |
Quality Control Mechanism | We are committed to deliver quality products with improved touches in each & every aspect of our products. We are totally focused on providing quality products to our valuable client's spread worldwide. We take utmost care to carve dimensionally perfect and thoroughly polished armour products. Our company has never compromised on quality and has successfully achieved a high level of customer appreciation resulting in long-lasting relations with them. |
Packaging and Delivery | As our client's are spread all over the globe, we understand the importance of packaging and transportation. Hence, assuring on our customers requirements, we offer customized packaging solutions, which ensures the products are delivered safely in given time frame. |
Customer Satisfaction | Our outstanding products have won the trust and confidence of quality conscious client's spread all across the world. We have been exporting to worlds best markets and have created a worldwide presence due to our quality products & timely delivery of consignments. Moreover, we have a widespread and satisfied client base all across the globe. |
Our Patrons | We owe our success to full-fill all consignments & bulky orders in given time frame. We have a trustworthy and satisfying client base in domestic market and also in international market. |
Why Us? - Huge Production Capacity
- Stringent Quality Checks
- Extensive Range of Quality Products
- Customized & Prompt Delivery
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Swords and Dagger Terminology Bastard Sword Also known as The hand and a half sword. Developed in the mid 1400's as a form of long sword with grips for one or two hands. They had longer handles which allowed use by one or both hands. Claymore Swords Identified with the Scot's symbol of the warrior the term claymore is Gaelic for great sword. It was used by the Scottish highlanders. The Claymore is a big sword and held by both hands. Dagger A knife usually in the form of a sword. Daggers come in a variety of forms with both single and double edged varieties. A dagger is used mainly for stabbing or thrusting in close combat as a secondary defense weapon. In most cases a tang extends into the handle along the centerline of the blade. Dirk:Is a Scot's Word for a Long Dagger The word dirk could have derived from the Gaelic word Sgian Dearg. In medieval Scotland it was a back up of the broadsword. Usually a long single edged dagger developed from the medieval ballock. Rapier Sword A long, double edged slender bladed sword designed to emphasize the thrust. Rapiers first appeared in the mid 16th century. Two Handed Sword A specialized type of great sword that became popular in the 16th century. The size and weight of the weapon made it unsuitable for close formation fighting. The grip of the sword was very long in porpotion to the blade. The 2 handed swords have compound hilts with side rings and enlarged cross guards. They are specialized forms known in German as "Dopplehander" Back Sword The backsword was so named because it had only one cutting edge. The non cutting edge being much thicker than the cutting edge thus creating a wedge type shape which was said to increase the weapons capacity. The back sword is also known as "Mortuary sword". Rebated A sword that has its point and edge blunted for training or tournament. Espada Spanish for sword Spear With the club, perhaps the first human tool designed specifically as a weapon, the spear is simply long shifted weapon designed principally for thrusting. It primarily consisted of a shaft usually of wood with a sharpened edge. |
Armour Terminology Armet A close fitted visored helmet that appears to have originated in Italy. The armet was lighter and more protective than the bascinet. The typical armet consited of four pieces: the skull, the two cheek plates and the visor. Barbuta A Italian helmet design of the mid 15th century the barbute or barbuta was a close fitting helmet that came in a variety of open and close face forms. It was modeled on ancient classical Greek helmets. The barbuta shows a strong resembelance to the much older Corinthian helms. Bascinet A basin shaped helmet that evolved out of the small steel skull cap worn beneath the great helm. The bascinet was initially open faced but gradually a variety of hinged visors were developed. The term is also written as bassinet or basinet. The bascinet both with and without visors was the most common helmet worn in Europe during th latter portions of the 14th and 15th centuries. Bevor Also called a beviere or beavor. It was a 15th century piece of armour that protected the lower part of the face when worn with a sallet. Boss Shield The round or cone shaped metal plate at the center of a shield protecting the hand. Also called an umbo. Breaths Holes in the visor or face plate of the helmet. Burognet A open faced helmet with a crest and cheek guards. Chausses Leggings. In the case of armour mail leggings tied to the belt by leather thongs. They could extend to the knee or cover the entire leg. They were the standard type of metal leg armour during most of the European middle ages. Camail A curtain of mail, hanging from the bottom of the helmet as a defense for the chin, neck, throat and shoulders. Coif A hood of fabric or mail worn under the helmet. Close Helmet A form of close fitting full helmet of the 16th and 17th centuries. The close helmet derived from the armet. Cuirass Full plate body armour, comprised of a breastplate, backplate and sometimes tassets. Earmes Leather straps used to grip a shield or buckles. Gauntlet A armoured glove, often formed if a single plate for the back of the hand and smaller overlapping plates for the fingers enabling them to move easily. Great Helm The first helmet of the middle ages to cover the entire head usually made of 4 to 5 iron plates rievtted together and worn over a mail coif. Greave Armour for shin and calf. In the middle ages the greave eventually developed to protect the back of the legs as well and these were called full greaves. Hauberk A long coat of mail, knee length or longer, initially with half sleeves. Kettle Hat A plain iron hat with a broad brim, nearly identical to the defense helmets of the 20th century. Morion A form of helmet with a strongly curved brim and a high "comb" on top. Pauldron Plate of armour for the shoulders, made of several articulated plates.They evolved from spaulders in the 15th century. Pauldrons end to be larger than spaulders, covering the armpit and sometimes part of the back and chest. Salade / Sallet A helmet of the 15th and 16th centuries often with a small lunged visor and a long articulated tail to protect the back of the neck. Shield A defensive devise that came in a variety of shapes and sizes made of wood or metal and hung from the arm by a series of straps or gripped by a handle.
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Our Clientele | With the escalating demand for replicas of antique weapons, our client list for the same is also increasing. Large number of our client base belongs to countries like Australia, Germany, France, South Africa, U.S.A., U.K., Italy, and so on. Thus, we are known globally as one of the reputed Medieval Knight Armor Exporters from Mumbai, Maharashtra. |
Product range | • Armour parts | | • Khukris daggers and shields | | • Medieval helmets | | • Medieval swords | | • Body armour | |
Product Profile | Product / service name | Share in net sales (%) | | Manufacturer and Exporters of Replicas, Medieval Weapons like Blunt Edged Swords, Helmets, Body Armour, Steel Jackets, Chain Mail Armour, Shields, Battle-Axes and Dirks Made of Steel and Brass | 100.00 | |
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