Authentic Medieval Design: This intricately crafted Knights Hospitaller statue, made from high-quality polystone with a hand painted order of Saint John colorway, captures the iconic knight in full armor holding a spear and shield, adorned with the signature Maltese cross. Quality and Elegant: Constructed from designer polyresin and hand painted finish. Inspired by the medieval Knights Hospitaller, featuring their iconic white cross emblem. Perfect for Collectors: Ideal for Crusader or Knights Hospitaller collectors, this figurine brings the legacy of the Order of St. John to life, making it a thoughtful gift for history buffs or medieval reenactors. Measurement: 4 3/8 inches x 3 1/4 inches x 7 3/4 inches Versatile Decor Accent: this statue enhances any shelf, desk, or display case, blending seamlessly with medieval-themed decor or as a standalone conversation piece. The Knights Hospitaller, also known as the Order of St. John or Knights of Malta, were a medieval Catholic military order founded around 1048 in Jerusalem to care for pilgrims, evolving into a formidable military force during the Crusades, with key strongholds in Jerusalem, Rhodes, and Malta until 1798. Their iconic symbol, the eight-pointed Maltese cross, adorned their swords and shields, which were both practical and symbolic. Early Hospitaller swords, like the Type XI, were designed for mounted combat with simple, durable blades, while later examples from the 16th century, such as those used during the Great Siege of Malta (1565), featured intricate hilts and ceremonial designs, reflecting the order’s prestige. Shields, often wooden with metal reinforcements, bore the Maltese cross or a silver cross on a red field, serving as both defensive tools and emblems of the order’s identity across their storied history.