A gorget originally was a steel or leather collar designed to protect the throat. It was a feature of older types of armour and intended to protect against swords and other non-projectile weapons. Later, particularly from the 18th century onwards, the gorget became primarily ornamental, serving only as a symbolic accessory on military uniforms. As part of armour Most Medieval versions of gorgets were simple neck protectors that were worn under the breastplate and backplate set. These neck plate… (More on Gorget) |