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The Morion developed from the Bascinet originally. The high dome is typical for this form. It was popular with pikemen, city militias and body/imperial guards. You can still find it with the swiss guard of the vatican today. Onesize...
€99.90 *
The leather helmet "Antonius" was produced by the Italian leather Manufactory "Fucina del Drago" and is made of high-quality upper leather. Intricately designed and assembled from many solid riveted segments, it is very stable in shape....
€129.90 *
Kegelhelmets were widely spread in medieval asia and europe in many different variations. This one has some cheek flaps, a high dome to protect the skull, and ends in a crest of horses\\' hair. The maille protects neck and chest area....
€149.90 *
This normans helmet is equipped with a nasal, which gives additional protection to the facial area. It developed across europe in the early and high medieval times and spread quickly across the entire continent. The classical form of...
From €54.89 *
This Normans Helmet is known from many pictures, the most famous would be the Tapesty of Bayeux. It shows most knights and guardsmen wearing this exact style of helmet. This helmet comes with the typical cheekflaps and a wide noseguard....
From €79.90 *
A classical viking helmet with a long nasal. It has got pretty curved applications in the front. The pointed toppart is reinforced with two crosswisely riveted steel straps. This gives it a militant look and makes it more robust against...
€89.90 *
Spangenhelmets are described as helmets with a riveted band on the scull part - be it a single one or crosswise. These bands held the seperate pieces of the scull part together and named this kind of helmet. It was worn all around europe...
€59.90 *
This helmet was designed following the exsample of the nothern european normanns helmet: Having a noseguard riveted to it´s forehead, this helmet should be renamed nasal helmet. It was widely spread over the entire continent, not...
From €59.90 *
The barbute is the italian variant of the bascinet and offers good protection for head and face without limiting view or breathing to much. We recommend wearing a padded coif with it.
€99.90 *
The sallet is the successor of the kettle helmet in europe and one of the most common helmet types in 15th century in the western hemisphere. There is types with visor and without, often with a segmented neck protection, but mostly with...
€79.90 *
This normans helmet should be called "Nasal" helmet. It was widely spread all over europe and was not only worn by the normans. The original form has a high dome to protect the skull. This variation has a jagged application on its...
€69.90 *
This was a very common combat helmet in medieval europe. Typical for this make was the headband with the high dome and its metal stripes on the skull. This specific helmet has the typical cheek-flaps and a nasal to protect the wearers...
€69.90 *
The classic kettle hat was a very common helmet in the high Middle Ages. It was often worn by the simple footman because it protected well by the wide brim from attacks from above. In addition, unlike closed helmet forms, it hinders...
€79.90 *
The kettle helmet is the stereotype of the english footman of the late medieval and early modern age. The wide brim, round scull cap and riveted band along bottom and middle of cap will make any groups concept look uniformed. Material:...
€79.90 *
Kettle helmets developed around the 11th century and came westwards from probably Byzantine. Quickly they became one of the most worn types of helmets in medieval europe. It was easy to make and protected well against blows and strikes...
€79.90 *
The kettle hat is the typical helmet of the medieval infantryman. The helmets form protects from hits from above and does not interfere with breathing or hearing. Oftentimes referred to as "the helmet of the commoner", the kettle helmet...
From €69.90 *
If you want to protect your head, but don't want to interfere with your hearing and sight we have just the right piece for you: The simple round helmet "Robert" with middle-ridge. It has a foamliner on the inside which is covered with a...
From €49.90 *
A classical viking helmet assembled from two parts. The lower part is decorated with rivets. It has got a cotton covered foam padding on the inside and two leather straps to make it fit tightly to the head. Material: 1mm Steel
€69.90 *
This type of helmet was called "cervelliere" (scull cap) and introduced in the 13th century and was supposed to be worn underneath a great helmet in addition to the coif of mail. Getting out of style in the 14th century, they became...
€49.90 *
This helmet was built according to an italo-normannic antetype. Its characteristics are the curved nasal and the counter swing in the upper part of the helm that resembles a phrygian hat. It has got a cotton covered foam padding on the...
€89.90 *
A classical "spangen helmet" from the early middle-ages. The surrounding riveted steel straps make it extremely robust against blows from the top. The long nasal offers good protection for the face without limiting the wearer´s fiel of...
€69.90 *
This classical "Spangenhelmet" is inspired by the early medieval Norman model, which has its roots in nothern France and Skandinavia. It was invented by nomad tribes in the late ancient times and evolved to this form. It is highly...
From €69.90 *