BLW Steel Damascened Gauntlets
Milan, Italy
Lucio Marliani (also known as Piccinino), active about 1570-89
Steel damascened with gold
These gauntlets were probably part of an armour presented in 1585 by Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy to the King Philip III of Spain, when the Duke married Philip's cousin, Infante Catalina. Of all the possessions of the sixteenth century nobleman, none spoke more powerfully of his honour, wealth and status than his armour.
Gauntlets were the most intricately made components in defensive armour, protecting the hands but at the same time allowing them to grip and flex while wielding weapons or holding a horse's reins. Armours for tournaments and parades were decorated according to the latest fashion and their cost made them the preserve only of the very wealthy. During the mid-16th century a new fashion emerged in Europe for arms and armour based on the forms found in classical art. High relief embossing and rich gold damascening decorated parade armour alla romana antica (in the ancient roman style).
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