I have just finished a pavaise reproduction for a customer and ready for delivery in Sterkshof this weekend.
The (large) Pavaise was a shield used by crossbowmen and was carried onto the field and placed as a temporary shield against incoming projectiles whilst the archer loaded and shot his bow. To this end they were large as they were not meant for mobile combat and thus afforded the maximum protection. They also usually feature either a wooden or metal stay or a ground spike on the bottom edge.
They almost always feature a central rib and are gently curved and very often highly decorated.
This repro is made from formed ply rather than planked and is covered in linen canvas and a modern gesso. The distinctive handle is leather covered rope and the stay is made from oiled ash with a top pivot and a bottom lashing. The carry strap has hand forged buckle and plate.
All the components are rivetted on with rose head nails.
The shield is about 1.35m tall by 60cm wide and 12mm thick (4'6" x 2' x 1/2")
The painting is based on an original.
The turned edge on the back face looks a little rough, but I have based it on the edging of an original and I like the hand made look it offers.
I hope you like it.
Tod









