I have 12 gifts for medieval history buffs. Also, look at Gifts For Kids Who Are Wild About History.
Calling all medieval history buffs or those who have a friend or loved one with a deep love for all things medieval.
A medievalist is a specialist in medieval history and culture and has a passion for weaponry, social classes, castles, land, and everything medieval times encompass.
I included ideas for all ages and those who also love the fantasy aspect of the medieval period.
I’m sharing with you a world of 12 gifts inspired by castles, knights, and chivalry of the medieval era that they will cherish.
My handpicked list will transport you back in time.
And call to mind the captivating legends and tales of this extraordinary period.
Children grow up pretending to slay dragons and save the princess, or ride their horses into battle, and rule over kingdoms because of the heroism, beauty, and romanticism of the time.
Princesses and knights and everything that comes with them are still popular now as evidenced by Medieval Fairs and even restaurants catering to those who love it.
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Many books, movies, and board games have been inspired by this era as well.
Gifts For Medieval History Buffs
Whether you’re looking for a unique gift for a friend, family member, or even yourself, this Amazon medieval history buff gift list is sure to enchant and delight.
12 Gifts For Medieval History Buffs
You'll love one or two of these ideas.
Hand forged from carbon steel whether they choose to display or use these eating utensils they will love the authentic look of them.
This is truly one of the coolest sets I have seen, and they also have a blacksmith shop. These are perfect to put together while learning about this dark time. It is a set that even an adult will enjoy putting together and keeping on display.
What a fun project for any medievalist to make their own jewelry or cosplay pieces to experience a small piece of what the heroes would have worn into a fierce battle.
Set in the Medieval city by the same name but using a modern strategy for this tile-building game that can be played by 2-5 players aged 12+. There are also plenty of expansions like Inns Cathedrals, Traders & Builders, The Flying Machines and more to make it a more complex expanded
game play..
Just like the utensils a chalice from long ago would make a great display piece or a great conversation piece when used at dinner, I have gifted it to a teenage boy and seen it get plenty of use
A beautiful full-color illustrated encyclopedia outlining everything from medieval daily life to warfare for the young medievalist.
For the adult who enjoys medieval weaponry and is also a foodie this set is amazing. How could you not enjoy slicing your aged cheddar with a miniature medieval ax?
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For the younger Middle Ages enthusiasts, a book of projects with supply lists and plans can get them going on recreating their replicas of medieval recipes, jester hats, and instruments to name a few ideas included.But it's not just a list of activities. This book gives lots of great information, and vocabulary words related to the period, and tells of famous people of the time.
I love this puzzle's bright image of a castle that is a cutaway showing many aspects of castle life from feasts to prisoners in the dungeon. It would be a great project for the whole family to complete together.
One of the most exciting and interesting things about the Middle Ages is the weaponry and how such marvelous things were crafted long before technology. A sword replica is something that can be put on display to enjoy and if they already collect an addition is very likely always welcome.
Add a frame to this detailed armor illustration and you have a nice gift for the study, homeschool space, or even the living room.