It is made from 10mm poplar, tapered to 6mm at the edge and the front face of veg tanned leather is bonded on; edging is bronze sheet with bronze clips and rivets as are the lozenges on the front face.
The handle spar is mild steel and the handle grip is leather over ash. The boss is hand raised from 2mm mild.
Overall the shield is 28" diameter and as yet I have not weighed it, but it is pretty light.
On a general note, there are very few finds of shields that are not associated with burials and there is speculation that the shields we do have are some sort of burial goods or votive offering and so were made thin as a result. This shield is very thin (to modern minds) but is comparable to those finds that we do have. I don't actually want to smash this up to find out how tough it is, but my observations are that when the board is glued, but un-assembled it seems incredibly flimsy. When the rim is fitted it starts to feel tougher and with the spar on, it now seems much tougher, but really still very light.
Anyway, I hope you like it.
Tod









