Elmo Templario Grande Sugar Loaf
Natural-sized medieval Sugarloaf Conical Templar helmet.
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Natural-sized medieval Sugarloaf Conical Templar helmet.
Natural-sized medieval Sugarloaf Conical Templar helmet.
This replica follows the helmet of Sir Richard Pembridge's original, displayed at the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh. The "Great Helmet" was often worn on a smaller, lighter helmet (e.g., a secret helmet).
These helmets were common throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, and numerous contemporary, miniature and original images found in Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, etc. prove the popularity of this type of helmet. They were used during the famous battles. crecy (1346) and Poitiers (1356).
The helmet comes with a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and chin strap with buckle.
Epic Armory's Crusader Helmet is a closed helmet designed to protect the head during combat.
Replica of a crusader's helmet, as was worn, for example, by the Knights Templar in the late 12th century.
It's a big flat helmet with long front plate. A very similar helmet is depicted in the unique and illustrated Maciejowski Bible.
The helmet is made of 1.6 mm stainless steel and features an adjustable leather lining.
Details:
- Material: 1.6mm strong steel, leather lining and belts
- Size: suitable with a head circumference up to approx. 61 cm
- Long distance (back to front): approx. 22 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 18 cm
- Weight: approx. 2.5 kg
Type of helmet helmet with front. Year 1180. Includes padded lining, as well as leather strap and metal buckle.
Spangenhelm helmet was medieval with front viewfinder. It was performed by the Normans or crusaders. Handmade in 2 mm steel. thick. The visor comes with a riveted helmet. Includes padded lining, as well as leather strap and brass buckle.
Medieval functional helmet Pembridge from the year 1370 made of 2mm steel. thick. The original is at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. Includes leather chin strap with buckles.
This helmet is a replica of the original "Wencelas", dating from the 10th century.
It is made of steel with 2mm thickness and reinforced in the nasal.
Includes adjustment straps, leather.
Sizes available:
M: up to 62 cm head circumference
Weight: from 2.15 to 2.55kg
The large helmet or heaume, also called a cube or barrel helmet, is a type of helmet from the High Middle Ages, which emerged in the late 12th century in the context of the Crusades and remained in use until the 14th century. It was used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies (1220 and 1540 AD)
Also known as big helmet or heaume, helmet cube or barrel helmet, for its simple shape, a cylinder with flat steel top and completely covering the head. He had small openings for his eyes and mouth.
This glorious 13th-century helmet is worthy of King Ferdinand III of Castile and represents many helmets of the time in Europe.
This 13th century helmet is made of 18 gauge steel. The helmet is luxuriously decorated at the front with brass. Inside it has an adjustable padded fabric lining with leather straps.
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