Citations:brayette


 * 1939, The Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
 * Brigandines of various types are represented by fine specimens, as well as jacks, collars, sleeves, and brayettes of mail. The swords include a Venetian example of first rank dating from about 1500, its hilt elaborately chased ...
 * 1968, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), The Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
 * And to this person pieces of chain mail, which add prestige to a collection which is apparently supreme in this field. Among the Nieswiez specimens are included numerous brayettes of different types; sleeves finely &quot;woven&quot; ...
 * 1986, Stephen Vincent Grancsay, Arms & Armor: Essays from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1920-1964, Metropolitan Museum of Art
 * The chain-mail brayette and armpit defense are represented in the conventional way. Characteristics of Gothic armor are its pointed terminals and crisp ridges, which were influenced by contemporary architecture.