Thursday, 18 April 2013

The Decoration of Arms and Armor



With few exceptions, arms and armor of virtually all periods and from all the world's cultures were decorated to varying degrees. The desire to embellish objects of everyday and special use was naturally extended to those that served such important purposes as obtaining food, self-defense, and maintaining power. Most cultures valued weapons and armor as signs of rank and status, as traditional symbols of the warrior class, and as diplomatic gifts.

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