"Takeda Shingen Kabuto" Helmet
Handmade by Hanwey with the quality of museum reproduction.
Main features:- Functional replica
- Includes support.
€856.80
Helmet with Mask Mempo
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The Japanese kabuto (helmets) and hanwei mempo (facial armor) are superbly constructed, beautifully detailed and of great value.

they replicate, respectively, the original helmets and masks of the great samurai warlords, Takeda Shingen, Oda Nobunaga and Date Masamune.

The museum-quality reproductions of these archaeological treasures were handmade by hanwei metalworkers, with great attention to detail.

Helmets are provided with a display holder, but are also fully usable.
€846.09
Oda Nobunaga Kabuto
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The Japanese kabuto (helmets) and hanwei mempo (facial armor) are superbly constructed, beautifully detailed and of great value.
€706.86
Elmo "Daisho Kake Kabuto"
Handmade by Hanwey with the quality of museum reproduction.
Main features:- Functional replica
- Includes support.
Details:-Total height: about 57 cm-Helm height: about 50 cm-Width: about 46 cm-Weight: approximately 3400 g
€642.60
Roman Helmet
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Official Roman Tardío Jewel Helmet "Berkasovo"
Siguiendo la forma típica del casco de la época imperial tardía, este casco que se encuentra en Berkasovo (Serbia) se distin de su rica decoración con joyas y aplicaciones de plata y oro. Estos adornos explican a los cascos un peso considerable de más de 3 kg. El elaborado adorno sugiere que el portador debe haber sido un oficial de muy alto rango.
Detalles
- Con incrustaciones de cuero rojo.
- Glass adornment.
- El casco está pquilado en las solapas de la papada, así como en la nuca.
- Adecuado para circunferencia de la cabeza hasta 60 cm.
- Long distance (from adelante hacia ago): approx. 22 cm
- Distance cuts (oreja a oreja): approx. 19.5 cm
- Approximate weight. 3.2 kg including encrustaciones
€412.34
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.
€321.30
Roman Helmet Gladiator of Pompeii , brass
Handmade replica of a Roman gladiator's helmet after a find during excavations in Pompeii. The original can be seen at the National Museum in Naples.
€321.30
Templar Armor Helmet

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)  
€305.24
Roman Helmet Gladiator Crixus
Spartacus is a Thracian soldier who offers to fight in the Roman Auxiliary against a common enemy of Thrace and Rome. As punishment for challenging the Roman commander Legatus Claudius Glaber, he is condemned to die in the gladiator arena. Against all odds, kill four gladiators and survive. His sentence is commuted to slavery and Batiatus buys it to be trained as gladiator in his ludus. His rebellious tendencies are tamed by the promise of one day reuniting with his wife Sura.
This Spartacus metal helmet has a movable visor, a fish-shaped Roman crest and a long, real tail. Antique finish. It has an adjustable lining.
Helmet holder not included.

Length: 46cm
Weight: 3,400 g
€310.59
Roman Helmet Gladiator Spartacus
Spartacus is a Thracian soldier who offers to fight in the Roman Auxiliary against a common enemy of Thrace and Rome. As punishment for challenging the Roman commander Legatus Claudius Glaber, he is condemned to die in the gladiator arena. Against all odds, kill four gladiators and survive. His sentence is commuted to slavery and Batiatus buys it to be trained as gladiator in his ludus. His rebellious tendencies are tamed by the promise of one day reuniting with his wife Sura.
This Spartacus metal helmet has a movable visor, a fish-shaped Roman crest and a long, real tail. Antique finish. It has an adjustable lining.
Helmet holder not included.

Length: 46cm
Weight: 3,400 g
€310.59
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
Helmet of the Praetonian Guard
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Helmet of roman praetor with red tuft of horsehair. Lined with adjustable leather. Material: 1mm brass. thick. Functional helmet. Head size up to 64 cm.
€307.38
Blackened Viking Vendel-inspired steel helmet with quilted 16-gauge lining
Our Viking Vendel helmet is HANDMADE from 16 gauge mild steel, lined with a padded liner (made of a thick layer of padding sandwiched between a thick high-quality canvas).
The base (24x21) cm leaves room for a maximum head circumference of 68 cm.
The eye shield measures 16.5 cm wide and a 12.5 cm long nosepiece.
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 tall skullcap/skull and 12.5 cm x 14.3 cm cheek plates.
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 at 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 from the late Roman period, portraying them as a transitional helmet form 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.
€253.98
Italo-Corinthian helmet, steel
The Corinthian helmet originated in ancient Greece and took its name from the city-state of Corinth. It was a helmet made of bronze that in its last styles covered the entire head and neck, with openings for the eyes and mouth. A large curved projection protected the nape of the neck.
Out of combat, a Greek hoplite wore the helmet tilted for comfort. This practice resulted in a number of different designs in Italy, where the cracks were almost closed. Although the classic Corinthian helmet was out of use among the Greeks in favor of the more open ones, the Italian-Corinthian designs remained in use until the first century AD.
€246.33
Roman Helmet
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Auxiliary Cavalry A
This Roman cavalry helmet appeared around the beginning of the imperial era.
This reconstruction is based on a helmet crown found in Northwich (Cheshire/UK) and flaps on four in Gloucester. This replica has a beautiful hallmarking, probably from a young man with curly hair.
The ornamentation in the jitt flaps depicts Neptune.
Details
- includes padded cotton cap
- Suitable for head circumference up to 60 cm
- long distance (back to front): approx. 22 cm
- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Weight: approx. 2.1 kg
€257.04
Celtic Helm
Celtic helmet, Salic style.
This helmet is a replica of a Celtic helmet from the period from 300-200 BC.
The helmet is made of brass and has leather adjustment straps.
Details
- Suitable for head circumference up to 63 cm- Distance from back to front: approx. 23 cm- Distance from ear to ear: approx. 19.5 cm- Material: brass approx. 1.2 mm thick (18 ga)- Weight: approx. 1.8 kg
€257.04
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Roman Helmet Deurne , 4th century
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Deurne helmet, 4th century

Elaborate reconstruction of a Roman cavalry helmet like that found near Deurne in the Netherlands. The intricate ornamentation suggests that the user was a high-ranking officer. A Roman coin found near the helmet has the date of 319, so the helmet is very likely from the beginning of the 4th century.

Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon Helmet
Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon HelmetThe archaeological site of Sutton Hoo, located in the English region of East Anglia, includes several tombs. The most famous of these is the burial of ships from which precious artifacts were excavated in 1939, dating from the 7th century. , both significant testimonies of the quality of Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship.
€246.33
Roman Helmet
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Replica detallada del original "AG 800" de la famosa colección de Axel Guttman, que se subastó hace varios años. El original fue encontrado en los Balcanes, se desconoce su paradero exacto.

En referencia a la ornamentación, este casco también se conoce como "ratón y pan". La representación de la hogaza de pan se conoce de una panadería excavada en Pompeji. El ratón o rata es un símbolo que se usa con frecuencia en lámparas y mangos de cuchillos.
€246.33
Prussian helmet , year 1867
Prussian Pickelhaube, 1867 Cuirassier Spiked Helmet, bronze

This helmet is an excellent replica of the helmet of an officer from 1867 of the 7th (Magdeburg) Cuirassier Regiment von Seydlitz.

€242.05
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
€234.55
Helmet with crown, Ricardo Lionheart
Perhaps the most popular crusader was Ricardo Corazón de León. This helmet is made of 18 gauge steel with brass details and a beautiful brass crown. It has an open face for good vision and easy breathing, with adjustable lining and chin band. Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts®, this is a real helmet.

Weight: 1,760 g
€224.91