Medieval

Weapons and armor:

 “Armor not only protects the body, but it also fortifies the spirit” – a reminder that the legacy of these storied arms and armors transcends their physical form, embodying the courage, wisdom, and resilience of those who once bore them.

Amidst the verdant clasp of nature, far removed from the din of modern life, ERA EPICURE LTD unveils a trove of ages past – A vast array of weapons and armour, each bearing tales of valor and mastery.

Wooden bow

The bow, developed over 10,000 years ago, revolutionized both hunting and warfare by allowing humans to engage targets from a distance. Guests shall be inducted into the venerable art of archery, feeling the bow’s steadfast tension and the arrow’s true flight, joining in spirit with the myriad archers of yore.

Sword

Emerging around 1600 BC during the Bronze Age, the sword became a symbol of power and martial prowess across many cultures. Visitors will grasp the hilt, mastering strokes and guards that have danced through the annals of history, a testament to the valor that hath shaped empires and legends alike.

Two-handed sword

This mighty weapon, prominent in the 14th century, required exceptional strength and skill, symbolizing the elite status of its wielder. Participants will wield this majestic weapon, uncovering the prowess and mastery befitting the heroes of medieval lore, their spirits echoing with the clangor of battle.

Shield

Shields have been used since prehistoric times for protection in battle, evolving in design and usage across centuries. Experience the weight and balance of this protector, learning to parry and shield as did the noble knights of old, their arms steadfast in the tumult of war’s dance.

Knife

Essential for survival and combat, knives have been part of human history since the Stone Age, serving myriad purposes. Guests will explore the blade’s multifaceted uses, from utility to defense, embodying the very essence of the warrior’s tool, its edge as keen as the wit that wields it.

Sling

A simple yet effective weapon, the sling dates back to ancient times, used for hunting and as a weapon of war. Visitors can sling stones, connecting with the primal and ingenious methods of ancient skirmishing, their aim true as the hunters and warriors of yesteryears.

One-handed axe

Originating in the Bronze Age, the one-handed axe served both as a tool and a weapon, vital for survival and combat. Participants will handle the heft and edge, learning the vital role this tool played in the arsenal of medieval warfare, its swing swift and true as the march of time itself.

Two-handed axe

The two-handed axe, a symbol of raw power and determination, came into prominence during the medieval period. Experience the devastating impact of this fearsome weapon, as if transported to the heart of simulated battles of yore, its blade cleaving through the annals of legend.

Baton (Club)

Clubs, one of the oldest forms of weapons, have been used since prehistoric times for combat, embodying the primal struggle for survival. Guests will discover the simplicity and effectiveness of this most ancient implement, echoing the very dawn of warfare, where might and right were oft decided by the strength of one’s arm.

Armor

From the hammered anvils of history, armor has been the steadfast guardian of those who stood bold in battle’s fury, its form evolving with the ages to protect flesh and bone. Visitors will don authentic armor, meticulously crafted and adjustable to fit nearly any warrior’s frame, allowing them to step fully into the garb of ages past.

Journey with us as we unearth the legacy of storied arms, inviting you to explore not just the craft of warfare, but the indomitable spirit it nurtures.