Lanyards and long keychains
Hand made European 4-1 keychain
A narrow strip of chainmail armour connects the two terminals to each other. Securely holds your valuables and keeps them chained to your belt loop, bag or other point.
Hand made European 4-1 keychain
A narrow strip of chainmail armour connects the two terminals to each other. Securely holds your valuables and keeps them chained to your belt loop, bag or other point.
Handmade Byzantine Chain Keychain
Stainless steel encapsulates bronze rings in a beautiful alternating pattern. Securely connects your valuables to a belt loop, bag or another point.
Handmade Byzantine Chain Keychain
Stainless steel encapsulates bronze rings in a beautiful alternating pattern. Securely connects your valuables to a belt loop, bag or another point.
Handmade Helm Chain Keychain
A length of handmade steel helm chain with bronze captive rings connects the terminals to each other. Securely keeps your valuables connected to your belt loop, bag or other point. Circle is often called the shape
Handmade Helm Chain Keychain
A length of handmade steel helm chain with bronze captive rings connects the terminals to each other. Securely keeps your valuables connected to your belt loop, bag or other point. Circle is often called the shape
Handmade Kusari Gusoku Keychain
Two parallel chains of larger steel and smaller bronze rings, connected to each other in the Japanese hexagonal kusari gusoku pattern. You may choose either a clasp in one end and a keyring in the other, or a clasp in both ends.
Kusari gusoku is an umbrella term used for Japanese chainmail armour. The hexagonal 6-to-1 maille pattern used here was known as hana gusari. The links are doubled up to improve the strength and stability of the weave.
Handmade Kusari Gusoku Keychain
Two parallel chains of larger steel and smaller bronze rings, connected to each other in the Japanese hexagonal kusari gusoku pattern. You may choose either a clasp in one end and a keyring in the other, or a clasp in both ends.
Kusari gusoku is an umbrella term used for Japanese chainmail armour. The hexagonal 6-to-1 maille pattern used here was known as hana gusari. The links are doubled up to improve the strength and stability of the weave.