Plague Doctor Mask
Plague Doctor Mask
With an adjustable leather strap and two fabric ties, Epic Armoury’s Plague Doctor Mask is made to fit anyone. Made from natural full-grain quality leather and sturdy stitching, this is a product that can withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with regular leather care. And with the color dyed into the material, it has a particularly fine finish.
- Available in Epic Black and Dark Brown colors
- Available in One Size
History
- Originally designed in 17th century Europe by Charles de L’Orme
- Worn by “Plague Doctors” who took care of the sick and dying
- Long beak-like nose was filled with herbs and straw to filter out the "bad air"
Plague Doctor Mask
With an adjustable leather strap and two fabric ties, Epic Armoury’s Plague Doctor Mask is made to fit anyone. Made from natural full-grain quality leather and sturdy stitching, this is a product that can withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with regular leather care. And with the color dyed into the material, it has a particularly fine finish.
- Available in Epic Black and Dark Brown colors
- Available in One Size
History
- Originally designed in 17th century Europe by Charles de L’Orme
- Worn by “Plague Doctors” who took care of the sick and dying
- Long beak-like nose was filled with herbs and straw to filter out the "bad air"
Original: $134.00
-65%$134.00
$46.90Description
Plague Doctor Mask
With an adjustable leather strap and two fabric ties, Epic Armoury’s Plague Doctor Mask is made to fit anyone. Made from natural full-grain quality leather and sturdy stitching, this is a product that can withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with regular leather care. And with the color dyed into the material, it has a particularly fine finish.
- Available in Epic Black and Dark Brown colors
- Available in One Size
History
- Originally designed in 17th century Europe by Charles de L’Orme
- Worn by “Plague Doctors” who took care of the sick and dying
- Long beak-like nose was filled with herbs and straw to filter out the "bad air"












