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Fancy Viking steel helmet with 20mm caliber horns  - 5

Fancy Viking steel helmet with 20mm caliber horns

€84.61
Availability: 10 In Stock

This helmet has an antique finish and a circumference of 68 cm, which allows the user to also fit a suitable cap or padded cover. This helmet includes a leather lining suspension and chin strap that can be adjusted to better fit the user. The inside of the helmet is also darkened to improve corrosion resistance. Made of 1.6mm steel

Legendary steel gladiator helmet "Maximus" with leather lining  - 3

Legendary steel gladiator helmet "Maximus" with leather lining

€149.94
Availability: 10 In Stock

This helmet is HANDMADE in 18 gauge MILD STEEL, lined with a genuine leather lining. The height of this helmet is about 29 cm. The ocular clefts measure about (7×3.5) cm. It is conveniently sized with an inner circumference of approximately 68 cm (without lining) to fit almost all head sizes (65 cm with lining). The internal width at the level of the ears is about 21 cm and the internal depth from front to back at eye level measures about 24 cm.

Note: This product is carefully coated with a layer of oil when packaged that acts as a temporary (protective) layer against corrosion (rust), which can be easily removed with any oil remover or even with a dry cloth. All measurements are approximate.

Crusader Knight Pot Helm Battle Ready with 16 caliber brass cross  - 1

Crusader Knight Pot Helm Battle Ready with 16 caliber brass cross

€160.65
Availability: 10 In Stock

This helmet is HANDMADE in 16 gauge MILD STEEL. The adjustable padded lining in high quality canvas and proper padding ensure comfort and optimal alignment with the slit of the eye. An approximate internal circumference of 68 cm (without lining) provides a size that fits most (65 cm with lining). The height is about 36 cm and the base is about (27×21) cm. The internal width at the level of the ears is about 21 cm and the internal depth from front to back at eye level measures about 26.5 cm. The ocular clefts measure about (15×1.5) cm. It weighs about 4 kg and 150 grams with its lining. A sturdy chin strap with brass buckle ensures that your helmet stays in place during battles. Note: This product is carefully coated with a layer of oil when packaged that acts as a temporary (protective) layer against corrosion (rust),

Tenth century Viking Varangian Slavic Rus Gnezdovo helmet with 16th gauge Camal tip mesh chain  - 4

Tenth century Viking Varangian Slavic Rus Gnezdovo helmet with 16th gauge Camal tip mesh chain

€202.98
Availability: 5 In Stock

Our reproduction is handmade in 16-gauge tempered steel, lined with a comfortable and secure leather lining and an aventail chain mail. An approximate circumference of 68 cm (without lining) allows it to fit in almost all head sizes (65 cm with lining). A leather strap and brass buckle clasp keep you safe in every battle. It has a height of about 25.5 cm and a base of (24.5×21) cm. It weighs about 4 kg and 52 grams.

Note: This product is carefully coated with a layer of oil when packaged that acts as a temporary (protective) layer against corrosion (rust), which can be easily cleaned with any degreasing product or even with a dry cloth.

Late Medieval Kettle Helm with Eye Slit - 1

Late medieval kettle helmet with eye slit

€153.00
Availability: 50 In Stock

This late medieval helmet is a reconstruction of an onion-topped kettle hat or war hat. It is manufactured from approx. Steel that is 1.6 mm thick and therefore only suitable to a certain extent for combat reenactment. Each eye slit has approx. 8 cm long, 1 cm wide and the edge of the flap rolled all the way around.
The interior is blacked out for better corrosion resistance and equipped with a leather riveted suspension lining. The adjustable leather strap on the chin closes with an antique brass buckle.

Suitable for light combat staging, LARP, stage or TV/film, this fully wearable helmet is best suited for late medieval scenarios and ideal for completing the armour of a European warrior. Of course, it will also be a great addition to any helmet collector's treasure chamber.

Details:
- Material: 1.6mm steel, leather inlays, leather chin strap with brass buckle
- Suitable for head circumference up to approx. 67 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 23 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 20 cm
- Outer dimensions on flap (L x B): approx. 36 x 22 cm
- Height: approx. 25 cm
- Weight: approx. 1970 g

Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.

The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you regularly maintain helmets, for example by using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for caring for steel.

Norman steel medieval nose helmet with leather lining - 1

Medieval Norman steel nose helmet with leather lining

€100.98
Availability: 4 In Stock

Eager to portray a Norman knight fighting for none other than the fierce William 'the Conqueror'? Then you'll certainly need to stay protected while attacking Harold's Saxons! This sturdy Nasal helmet will do it effortlessly for you!

For centuries, the nasal helmet was the most popular helmet in most of Europe due to its versatility and good balance between protection and mobility. For example, it proved ubiquitous in the Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the invasion of Saxon England by the Norman knights and footmen of William the Conqueror. Speaking of who, a specific incident at the Battle of Hastings, illustrated in the Bayeux Tapestry, reveals how William the Conqueror had to lift his nasal helmet to show his troops that he was still alive after the rumor of his death spread in his army.

This beautiful nasal helmet is handmade from 16-gauge mild steel, lined with a comfortable and secure leather lining. A circumference of approximately 68 cm makes it fit almost all head sizes. And a sturdy chin strap closed with a beautiful buckle will help keep your helmet in place during all your battles.

Roman Legionnaire's Steel Helmet with Feather - 3

Steel helmet of the Roman legionary with plume

€153.00
Availability: 5 In Stock

Being from the legion, you need protection from projectiles and blows without impairing your vision or breathing! After all, you Legionnaires have been known to walk hundreds of miles along the Empire trail from one battlefield to the next, and walking miles has never been easy for someone who wears a fully enclosed helmet.

The Roman helmet worn during the Empire is the product of slow evolution, from the simple Italian bronze helmet to the Celtic-influenced helmet worn by the legionaries of Augustus, Trajan, Hadrian, and all the other famous Roman emperors. Make this historicity part of your contemporary décor to enhance it effortlessly.

Viking Vendel-inspired blackened steel helmet with quilted lining 16 gauge - 1

Viking Vendel-inspired blackened steel helmet with 16-gauge quilted lining

€253.98
Availability: 3 In Stock

Our Viking Vendel helmet is HANDMADE from 16 gauge mild steel, lined with a padded liner (made from a thick layer of padding sandwiched between a thick high-quality canvas).

The base (24x21) cm leaves space for a maximum head circumference of 68 cm.

The eyepiece measures 16.5 cm wide and a nosepiece is 12.5 cm long.

The eye openings measure (6.6×3.1) cm.

 Leather strap and clasp with steel buckle.

 The total height is 29.2 cm with a 17 cm high skull/skull cap and cheek plates of 12.5 cm x 14.3 cm.

It weighs about 2 kg 588 grams.

 

Note: This product is carefully coated with a layer of oil when packaged that acts as a temporary (protective) layer against corrosion (rust), which can be easily cleaned with any degreasing product or even with a dry cloth.

 

Our reproduction is loosely inspired by the original helmets found in Vendel, Uppland, on the east coast of Sweden. Usually made of iron by the people of that era, these helmets share a strong resemblance to helmets of the late Roman period, portraying them as a form of transitional helmet between the late Roman period and the Viking period. Our reproduction is ideal for medieval or Viking warrior clothing at your next Viking reenactment, fair or LARP.

Tenth Century Viking Varangian Rus Slavic Gnezdovo Helmet Calibre 16 - 5

Tenth Century Viking Varangian Rus Slavic Gnezdovo Helmet 16th Gauge

€202.98
Availability: 3 In Stock

Our reproduction is directly inspired by an original found in a tenth-century Slavic-Varghian settlement called Gnezdovo or Gnyozdovo, near Smolensk, in present-day Russia. Many typical Scandinavian objects have been found simultaneously with this helmet, making it a good choice for those who want to recreate a Viking/Varangian/Russian/East Slavic character. However, this helmet may not be suitable if it depicts a western Viking invading England.

This helmet is HANDMADE from 1.6mm mild steel (16 gauge) and lined with an adjustable genuine leather lining. From it hangs a riveted chain mail that protects the lower part of the face. An approximate circumference of 68 cm (unlined) (65 cm with liner) allows it to fit most head circumferences from about 58 cm to 61-62 cm, depending on the shape of the user's head. (If you want to wear an extra padded hat, measure the circumference of your head while wearing it.) A genuine leather chin strap, with solid brass buckle, keeps it in place battle after battle. It has a height of about 25.5 cm (without an aventail), the inner width at the level of the ears is about 21 cm, and the inner depth from front to back at eye level is about 24.5 cm. It weighs about 4 kg and 12 grams.

Note: This product is carefully coated with a layer of oil when packaged that acts as a temporary (protective) layer against corrosion (rust), which can be easily cleaned with any degreasing product or even with a dry cloth.

 

Houndskull Bascinet, Medieval Helmet, ca. 1370, 1.6mm Steel - 4

Houndskull Bascinet, Medieval Helmet, ca. 1370, 1.6mm Steel

€150.00
Availability: 5 In Stock


The houndskull (German: Hundsgugel), a variation of the late medieval bascinet, enjoyed great popularity among knights and warriors throughout Europe until about 1420. It owed its name to the characteristic design of its visor, which featured a "snout" protrusion that resembled the face of a dog (hound, or in German: Hund). Pig-faced bascinet is another term sometimes used to refer to this particular type of medieval helmet.

The helmet with visor that we offer here is based on original examples from the fourteenth century (ca. 1370 AD). It is manufactured from approx. Steel is 1.6 mm thick and is equipped with a fully removable, hinged face shield that is firmly fixed in position with pins and reinforced with riveted brass straps. This visor has two approx. Eye slits 9 cm long and 0.6 cm wide, as well as numerous round cutouts on the right side and two smaller slits at the height of the mouth for adequate ventilation.
The sides and lower edge of the helmet bowl are studded with so-called vervelles made of brass. These small protruding rivets with holes allow the addition of aventail or camail chainmail (not included in delivery).
The interior is blackened for better corrosion resistance and has an adjustable linen fabric lining that is attached to the edge of the bowl with sturdy dots.

This fully wearable knight's helmet is best suited for late medieval scenarios and ideal for completing the Armor of a European warrior. It will make your transformation into a proud knight seamless and makes a great decorative addition to any helmet collector's treasure chamber.

Details:
- Material: 1.6mm steel (visor approx. 1.2mm), brass fittings, linen inlays
- Suitable for head circumference up to approx. 63 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 21 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Height: approx. 26 cm
- Weight: approx. 3200 g

Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.

The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you regularly maintain helmets, for example by using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for caring for steel.