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Helm templario
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.
€273.11
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Helmet Maciejowski
Also known as the barrel helmet (helmet pot or pot), the Maciejowski Helmet was the forerunner of what would later become the Great Elmo (or heaume) of the 14th century.
This reproduction is made of solid steel of 18 caliber and has a protective cross on the face. The fabric lining and chin strap allow for a perfect fit.

Dimensions: 32 cm high, 20 cm wide
Weight: 2,270 g
€199.37
€234.55
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Bacinete churburg style , year 1390
Functional medieval steel barbuta of 1.6 mm. Includes leather chin strap. The barbuta served as a shelter for the head and had as an element the collar that defended the neck at the front and the cover that defended the neck from behind.
€182.07
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Russ helmet, with horse hair feather
Russ helmet, with horse hair feather

This helmet is modeled as a typical Rus nasal helmet and has a conical and conical bell in a tan and polished finish. The lower edge is decorated with bronze elements in Nordic style, as well as the typical protection of the nose. The feather is made of artificial hair. Leather inlay can be adjusted individually for the user.
€182.07
€214.20
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Tenth Century Gnezdovo Viking Varangian Rus Slavic Helmet 16th Gauge
Our reproduction is directly inspired by an original found in a tenth-century Slavo-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 raiding 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 lining) allows it to fit most head circumferences from about 58 cm to 61-62 cm, depending on the shape of the wearer'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 you in place battle after battle. It has a height of about 25.5 cm (without aventail), the internal width at ear level is about 21 cm and the internal 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.
 
€172.53
€202.98
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Tenth century Viking Varangian Slavic Rus Gnezdovo helmet with 16th gauge Camal tip mesh chain
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.
€172.53
€202.98
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Helm of the Golden Bread Templars
This Sugarloaf Templar helmet consists of a conical upper and is decorated across the front with the cross of the Knights Templar. Handmade in 18 gauge steel. The Templar SugarLoaf helmet is padded from the inside and has a soft, adjustable lining.
€172.97
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Bascinet helmet with full visor of the fourteenth century caliber 14mm
The late medieval bacinete is an ideal helmet for a heavily armored medieval knight. It was quite popular among medieval armies due to its versatility and good balance between protection and mobility. Just attach one of our mesh quota aventails (sold separately) to your vervelles and you'll get an ideal combination for your next LARP or reconstitution, offering great looks and protection.
This beautiful historical reproduction is handmade in sturdy soft steel of 14 caliber, lined with a comfortable and secure padded lining. A large circumference makes it fit almost all head sizes.
€153.85
€181.00
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13th century Big Helmet/Pot Helm, 16mm gauge
Our large pot helmet is directly inspired by various 13th century sources and, for example, is very similar to many of the helmets seen in the Maciejowzki Bible. A helmet of historical inspiration, like this, well crafted as in the Middle Ages, will surely make you stand out in your next reenactment! Then become an elite knight with this important work of art!
HAND-MADE SOFT STEEL gauge 16, this helmet is FULLY FUNCTIONAL and ideally adapts to a heavy armor knight outfit or character. Its flat top is typical of the time and will later evolve to the most pointed rudder of sugar loaf. Functioning as a shock absorber, the PADDED LINER makes it more comfortable to wear and ensures that your eyes will always be at the right time to face the eye slit. The carefully riveted PURE BRASS cross in front of the rudder makes it look straight from the Middle Ages! This helmet has an internal circumference of about 72 cm, which adapts to any head size. The simple but efficient closure of a genuine leather strap and pure brass buckle keeps you perfectly in place when worn.
€162.95
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German bacinete with visor, functional
This helmet is a replica of the original used around the year 1370. The original is on display at the Valeria Museum, Sitten, Switzerland. The visor is removable. This helmet is handmade with 2 mm steel. The brass rivets on the sides are prepared to put steel mesh to protect the neck, chest and shoulders.Available in two sizes (display size on order)Size M: for head circumference approx. 61 cmSize L: for head circumference approx. 64 cmIt features inside lining and adjustable leather strap.Weight: approx. 3.25 Kg
€159.31
€187.43
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Large starting helmet, crossed pot helmet, 13º C., 1.6 mm steel
Cross-vessel helmet with brass accessories, 13º C., 1.6 mm steel This beautiful medieval tall helmet is a reproduction of the so-called closed helmet worn by the Crusaders / Templars in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. Considered as the forerunner of the Great Elmo or Great Heaume), is also referred to as a large primitive or ancient helm.
€145.66
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Kettle hat with cheek guards, 1.6mm steel
The kettle hat or war hat, a fairly simple helmet shaped like a brimmed hat, came into fashion in the 13th century and enjoyed great popularity among foot soldiers, archers, crossbowmen, pikemen, and men-at-arms throughout Europe until the fifteenth century. It owes its name to its resemblance to a saucepan (originally called a kettle).While kettle hats existed in many variations, they all shared the same main feature: a wide brim that offered protection against downward sword strikes and projectiles fired or dropped from above, without impairing the wearer's vision, hearing, or breathing. This design proved useful during sieges and mass infantry battles and contributed primarily to the enduring prevalence of this type of helmet. The so-called sallet developed from the kettle hat in the fifteenth century.This reconstruction of a late medieval kettle hat is made of 1.6mm (16 gauge) steel. The edge of the flap is wrapped all the way around and four bands or plates (in German called Spangen) are arranged decoratively in the shape of a cross on the bowl of the helmet. In the overlapping areas, the thickness of the material is more than 5 mm. Dark brown leather straps with aged brass buckle are riveted to the two cheek guards.The interior is blacked out for better corrosion resistance. It is equipped with an adjustable padded lining made of high-quality black fabric and fastened with rivets. Suitable for light combat staging, LARP, stage or TV/film, this wearable helmet is best suited for late Middle Ages scenarios and ideal for completing the armor of a European warrior. Of course, it will also be a great addition to any helmet collector's treasure chamber.
€144.50
€170.00
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Helm templario
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.


€154.76
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Bacinete S.XIV
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Combat bacinete with folding visor. Up to 62 cm head size, padded inside. 2 mm thick steel.
€154.76
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Bascinet helmet of late medieval full visor, gauge 14mm
The late medieval bacinete is an ideal helmet for a heavily armored medieval knight. It was quite popular among medieval armies due to its versatility and good balance between protection and mobility. Just attach one of our mesh quota aventails (sold separately) to your vervelles and you'll get an ideal combination for your next LARP or reconstitution, offering great looks and protection.
This beautiful historical reproduction is handmade in sturdy soft steel of 14 caliber, lined with a comfortable and secure padded lining. A large circumference makes it fit almost all head sizes.
€153.85
€181.00
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Fully Functional Medieval Helmet BATTLE READY Calibre 16 Steel Helmet
Are you looking for the best helmet for your next tournament or battle? Inspired directly by the originals of the 14th century, this Bascinet Klappvisor will be an excellent choice for a knight like you!
FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND READY FOR BATTLE, this gorgeous helmet is HANDMADE 16 gauge soft steel (14G available upon request), lined with a comfortable and secure thick padded lining, specially DESIGNED FOR HEAVY FIGHTS. A circumference of approx. 72 cm makes almost all head sizes fit. And a sturdy closed chin strap with a beautiful buckle will help keep your helmet in place during all your battles.
Can be used with an aventail (sold separately) for better protection and appearance. Its carefully designed visor ensures minimal loss of vision and difficulty breathing.
€153.85
€181.00
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English Civil War lobster pot helmet, 18th century caliber
A fierce iron side mounted, holding his heavy cavalry sword or a pistol while carrying with this legendary lobster pot helmet; a vision you'd like to be a part of too! And what has been our inspiration for this simplified version of the most iconic helmet of the English Civil War!
Handmade soft steel of 18 caliber, this helmet is lightweight but sturdy. It is lined with genuine leather that acts as a damper and provides a comfortable fit at the same time. This helmet comes with significant face and neck protection offered by the three protective bars and cheek plates, respectively. Its circumference is approx. 66 cm making it ideal for almost all head sizes.
The famous Ironsides were the elite knights of the parliamentary cavalry under Oliver Cromwell during the 17th-century English Civil War.
€153.85
€181.00
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Great King's Helmet with crown, 1.6 mm steel
The so-called Great Helmet (also called a large helmet, large heaume, pot helmet, bucket helmet or barrel helmet) was often worn on a smaller and lighter helmet (e.g. a cervelliere/secret helmet) and was widespread throughout Central Europe in the Middle Ages. Numerous historical illustrations, miniatures and finds from Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, etc. testify to the popularity of this particular type of helmet at the time. These helmets emerged during the Crusades in the late 12th/ early 13th century. and were commonly used by knights until the mid-14th century.
€145.66
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Elmo Crusaders ready for battle
Crusader helmet, 2 mm steel
- ready for battle
A replica ready for the battle of a helmet of the late 12th century worn by the knights of the Christian orders, such as the Hospitalries and Templars during the Crusades. It's a flat top helmet with a large front plate. The helmet is made of steel 2 mm sheets that are all connected and fixed by rivets. A comfortable, adjustable and padded padded lining is riveted into the helmet, as well as a leather strap with brass buckle.
This helmet is available in sizes M and L.



size
max. head circumference
Internal distance back to forehead approx.
Internal distance ear to ear approx.
Weight approx.


m
61 cm
22 cm
19 cm
3.3 kg


I
64 cm
23 cm




20 cm3.5 kg
€145.66
€171.36
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Italian helmet with visor, 1.6 mm steel
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Replica of a sallet from northern Italy of approx. 1490 a.d. including a klapp display.
Made from 1.6 mm steel.
Delivery includes a high quality adjustable leather inlay with chin strap.
€145.66
€171.36
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Spanish Morion helmet with red feather feather and 16 gauge leather lining
Have you always wanted to re-enact a 16th-century conqueror or a member of the legendary Spanish Tercios? Our sturdy Combed Morion helmet with a beautiful red feather will help you do this with an elegance dating back to 16th and 17th century Spain.
This gorgeous Morion is handmade 16 gauge soft steel, lined with a comfortable and secure leather lining. A circumference of approx. 68 cm makes almost all head sizes fit. And a sturdy chin strap closed with a beautiful brass buckle will help keep your helmet in place throughout your battle. It is equipped with segmented cheeks and a red feather made of REAL FEATHERS, trapped in the back of this helmet to help all soldiers in your unit easily identify themselves in the chaos of battle!
€145.66
€171.36
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Medieval helmet Klappvisor Bascinet with padded lining caliber 16
Are you looking for a versatile helmet for your next battle? Directly inspired by 14th century fountains, this Medieval Bascinet Klappvisor will be an excellent choice for this.
The Klappvisor basin was especially popular in the Holy Roman Empire (present-day Germany) during the 14th century.
And as surprising as it may seem, we have evidence that at least a few knights continued to use these Klappvisor cradles until the 15th century, even though they were outdated at the time.
FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND READY FOR BATTLE, this beautiful helmet is handmade in soft 16 gauge steel, lined with a comfortable and secure padded lining. A circumference of approximately 68 cm makes it fit into almost all head sizes. And a sturdy closed chin strap with a beautiful buckle will help keep your helmet in place during all your battles.
Can be used with an aventail (sold separately) for better protection and appearance.
€145.66
€171.36
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Helm Crusaders
Large medieval helmet with brass accessories and leather lining,14º C., 1.6 mm steel
€136.00
€160.00
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Medieval Helmet,13. Ct
Made from elaborate and riveted steel.

Delivery includes leather lining and chin strap.

Details: - Head size up to 63 cm
- Long distance (back to front): approx. 24.5 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 21.5 cm
- approx. 1.3 mm steel
- Weight: approx. 2.0 kg
€145.66
€171.36
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Cross-helmet, 2 mm steel, with leather coating
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Cross-helmet, 2 mm soft steel, with leather coating
Ready for battle

Attractive reconstruction of a large transverse ca rudder. 1180 A.D., also called pot hull, bucket hull and barrel rudder. Includes a very comfortable leather inlay as well as a chin strap with buckle.
€141.10
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Houndskull Bascinet, Medieval Helmet, ca. 1370, 1.6mm Steel
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 specific type of medieval helmet.The helmet with visor 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 hinged and fully removable face shield that is securely 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, plus numerous round cutouts on the right side and two smaller slits at mouth height for proper ventilation.The sides and bottom 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 tinted for better corrosion resistance and has an adjustable linen fabric lining that is attached to the rim of the bowl with sturdy stitches.This fully wearable knight helmet is best suited for late Middle Ages 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: 1.6 mm steel (visor approx. 1.2 mm), 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 gSpecifications 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 using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for taking care of steel.
€127.50
€150.00