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'''Description:''' A pair of thick leather bracers, perforated with a decorative pattern, fits snugly around the wearer`s forearms. A bracer covers the inside of an archer's arm to protect it while shooting.
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'''Description:''' A pair of thick leather bracers, perforated with a decorative pattern, fits snugly around the wearer`s forearms.  
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==Real-life context==
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"A bracer (or arm-guard) is a strap or sheath, commonly made of leather, stone, or plastic that covers the inside of an archer's arm to protect it while shooting. Bracers keep the inside of the archer's forearm from getting hurt by the string of the bow or the fletching of the arrow; they also prevent loose clothing from catching the bow string."
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  [[Category:Leather clothing]] [[Category:Clothing items lacking a picture]][[Category:Multi-stage clothing]]

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Decorated leather bracers
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A pair of thick leather bracers, perforated with a decorative pattern.
Clothing
Categoryjewelry
Typebracelets
Time1 day(s)
Resources200 grams of leather
Objects1 plain leather bracers
Toolsbodkin
Machinesnone

Description: A pair of thick leather bracers, perforated with a decorative pattern, fits snugly around the wearer`s forearms.


Real-life context

"A bracer (or arm-guard) is a strap or sheath, commonly made of leather, stone, or plastic that covers the inside of an archer's arm to protect it while shooting. Bracers keep the inside of the archer's forearm from getting hurt by the string of the bow or the fletching of the arrow; they also prevent loose clothing from catching the bow string."

The above information was taken from the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bracer.