Functional Byzantine helmet
Replica of Byzantine helmet from the 10thcentury. The helmet has, at the top, a bronze application to fasten hair orfeathers.    
Includes adjustment belt.
Available in two sizes (S and M)
Size S:
Head circumference approx. 59 cm
Distance between front and back: approx. 21 cm
Distance between ears: approx. 18 cm
Weight: approx. 2.6 kg
Size M:
Head circumference approx. 62 cm
Distance between front and back: approx. 23.5 cm
Distance between ears: approx. 18 cm
Weight: approx. 2.75 kg
€133.88
Functional Gothic cell, year 1480
Gothic functional cover year 1480. Includes pin visor, chin strap and padded interior.  Made of 2 mm steel. thick.
€157.44
Functional helmet with Viking-style horns.
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Roman infantry helmet worn in the 3rd century AD. The helmet consists of 4 segments made of steel and sharp and with leather clasus. The original was found in the ancient Roman fortress of Burgh, a castle located in Norfolk, England.

Perimeter: 62 cms.
Front to back: 22.5 cms.
From ear to ear: 19.7 cms.
€107.10
Functional Italian celada
-battle-ready-
Very authentic reconstruction of a medieval beard helmet. The original of this helmet is displayed at the Musée de l'Armèe in Paris. It is engraved with a seal from the Lombardtown of Missaglia, where it was probably made between 1460 and 1470 AD.
This reconstruction was done by the craft and strictly follows the example. It has the same fine cut, the same pronounced comb and decorated rivets. The helmet has a high-class adjustable leather inlay and is covered with leather inside.
€133.88
Functional Italian celada
Replica of Italian Celada. The original, dated 1440, is on display in London at the Wallace CollectionFeatures:Made of 2m thick steel. Includes leather adjustment strap.Weight approx: from 2.20 kg to 2.90 kgAvailable sizes:S = Head circumference up to 58cmM = Head circumference up to 62cmL = Head circumference up to 64cm
€144.59
Functional Viking Helmet
From the chaotic era of the Dark Ages comes this magnificent helmet worn by the elite troops of the Slavic principalities. The warriors of Vendel were known for their cruelty and elaborate armor. This helmet is made of steel, 18 gauge, has a hard helmet and a very detailed facial shell. A steel Cushion, cape or mesh hood has been added to the shoulders for protection and a more atrocious appearance.
A soft adjustable fabric lining allows for a perfect fit for any size.

Weight: 3,630 g
€309.52
Functional Viking helmet, 2 mm
This helmet is found in Gjemundbu, Norway and dates from the 10th century.

The helmet features a comfortable leather inlay, a tainted chin strap and an attached embellishment made of galvanized steel rings. The spectral section of the helmet is lined with leather.

Details
- material: 2 mm steel, leather
- Size: Suitable for a maximum head circumference of 62 cm
- long distance (front to back): approx. 23.5 cm
- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19.5 cm

- Weight: approx. 5.2 kg

€155.30
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
€187.43
German Helm, ca. 1480 AD, battle-ready helmet
– Ready for battle –In the fifteenth century, the combat helmet known as the sallet replaced the bascinete, and by the middle of the century, it had become one of the most widely used helmets throughout Europe. This type of helmet could be found in many different shapes and variations – from simple to elaborate, open or with a visor, with a more or less pronounced tailpiece, etc. – and was especially popular in Italy (Celata), Germany (Schaller), France (Salad) and England. In the early Renaissance, this medieval helmet eventually evolved into the 16th century. burnet.This authentic, fully battle-ready reconstruction of a German sallet manufactured around 1480 AD is made of 2mm steel and features a protruding neck protector and a slight crest or crest along its apex. The laminated edge is adorned with grooves, and the rectangular edge is adorned with approx. The 1 to 1.5 cm wide and 14 cm long eye slit with extended lower lip ensures sufficient vision while allowing adequate ventilation.The interior is blacked out for better corrosion resistance and equipped with an adjustable quilted black fabric lining secured with rivets. The sturdy chin strap made of 2 mm thick brown leather closes with an antique brass buckle. This late medieval helmet is available in two sizes (M and L).
€142.80
German Helmet Morion
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The Morion is an open helmet that was developed in the 16th century.
These helmets were mainly worn by infantry men and pickets, then also by domestic troops and city clocks. Still the pope's bodyguards, the Swiss guards are using Morions.

The helmet has a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and a strong chin strap with buckle.
The coating is fixed by steel rivets.
€69.62
German Helmet Morion
The Morion is an open helmet that was developed in the 16th century.
These helmets were mainly worn by soldiers and pickets, later also by domestic troops and city clocks. Still the Pope's bodyguards, the Swiss guards are using Morions.
The helmet has a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and a strong chin strap with buckle.
The lining is fixed by steel rivets.
€74.97
German Helmet Morion
German Morion helmet, 1.6 mm steel
This replica follows an original Morion helmet from the second half of the 16th century. Details:
- Suitable for head circumference up to 61 cm
- long distance (back to front): approx. 22 cm
- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 18 cm
- Made from 1.6 mm steel
- Weight: approx. 1.7 kg
€80.33
German Spangenhelmet, about 500 AD
German Spangenhelmet, about 500 AD

This replica follows a Germanic spangenhelmet of approximately 500 AD. The top of the pointed helmet as well as the nasaand jowl flaps are typical of this era. A very comfortable adjustable leather lining with chin strap and buckle is included.
€91.04
Germanic Helmet , about 1490, 1.6 mm steel
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This very authentic reconstruction of the German Sallet dating back to 1490 is triggered from a 1.6 mm (approximately 16 gauge) thick steel sheet. The visor is fixed with beautiful hand-forged rivets. It is locked by a pin mounted at the lower stage. The helmet has a comfortable leather lining and a solid chin strap with buckle.

The helmet of the late medieval type Sallet was usually worn with a bevor or a beanie to be able.
€128.52
Gjermundbu Viking Helmet
This replica is made of steel with a thickness of 2 mm. It is adjusted by high quality leather straps. This helmet has a circumference of 62 cms. approx.
€136.02
Gladiator Maximus Helmet
Impressive thick metal gladiator helmet with very good finishes. It is 41 cm long and comes with stand for exposure
€107.10
Gladiator Maximus Helmet
Roman Gladiator Helmet Maximus based on the character who appeared in the film Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe.
€69.62
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.
€171.36
Greek hoplite corinthian steel helmet with 18 gauge leather lining
Are you a fan of the Spartans and their unwavering courage, just like us? Our Corinthian Greek helmet is the right fit for you! This legendary helmet is handmade 20 gauge soft steel, making it ideal for cosplaying the powerful Spartans and will be a great decorative accessory for your old décor.
It was the favorite helmet of most of the heavy armor lancers of the Greek Hoplites during the archaic period and the beginning of the classical period, and even the famous Athenian leader, Pericles, was depicted wearing it. Later, it gave way to lighter forms of helmets that prevented less the sighting and hearing of hoplite, but continued to be worn in a slightly modified way by the Italians as the "Italian-Corinthian" helmet until the rise of the Roman Empire.
Our Corinthian helmet is 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 buckle will help keep your helmet in place throughout your battle.
€107.10
Helm Crusaders
Large medieval helmet with brass accessories and leather lining,14º C., 1.6 mm steel
€160.00
Helm Crusaders
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Epic Armory's Crusader Helmet is a closed helmet designed to protect the head during combat.
€96.39
Helm Kettle Hat
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is a steel helmet inspired by infantry armor used during the Middle Ages.
The edge of the kettle is wide and tilted to protect the head and face from weapons, projectiles and sun.
Wear this helmet with a metal hood for additional protection of the neck and cheek.

Protect the Chapeito by tightening the leather strap below the chin, keeping the helmet in place.
Made of 1 mm thick stainless steel and top grain leather straps and accessories, this piece of armor is built to withstand the abuse of a LARP or reconstitution with regular leather care and metal armor.
€128.52
Helm Kettle of Burgundy Historically precise Helmet of the fifteenth century caliber 16
Looking for a helmet that suits your infantry and your heavily armored hunting gear at the same time? Our historically accurate Burgundy kettle helmet is perhaps the best fit! This legendary helmet is one of our BEST RECONSTRUCTED HELMETS directly inspired by an original Burgundy Kettle helmet, dating from the second half of the 15th century, currently exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Reenacters especially love its historically accurate design, ideal for late medieval events, but all types of fighters appreciate the visibility this helmet once offers on the battlefield. It will never prevent your vision or breathing, making it one of the most popular helmets on reconstitution battlefields and larp events.
We made great efforts to try to reproduce the distinctive shape of the same kettle hat that was typical of the INFANTRY AND LIGHT CAVALRY of the second half of the 15th century and was occasionally worn even by the knights themselves. This beautiful historical reproduction is handmade in soft steel of 16 caliber, 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 the battle.
€159.58