Our 16th Century Spanish Gauntlets by Marto have separate and articulated fingers and are typical of the Spanish armory of the 16th century. These Gauntlets are made in steel and enriched with 24K Gold plated metal figures applied on the back.
In the fourteenth century, the fingers were separated, until the middle of the sixteenth century in order to fire the pistol grip. In many tournament armors of the fifteenth and early sixteenth century the left hand had mittens of fingers separated and the right hand, for the spear, defended by a mitten.










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