The bascinet – also bassinet, basinet, or bazineto, was a Medieval European open-faced combat helmet.
It evolved from a type of iron or steel skullcap, but had a more pointed apex to the skull, and it extended downwards at the rear and sides to afford protection for the neck.
A mail curtain (aventail or camail) was usually attached to the lower edge of the helmet to protect the throat, neck and shoulders.
First reference to a bascinet, was in the Italian city of Padua in 1281, being worn by infantry. The bascinet evolved from the cervelliere.
Our replica features a grid visor, which makes this amazing helmet unique.
Although the helmet resists very strong blows, the face is exposed, we do not recommend using this helmet for buhurt.
The helmet is instead perfect for display, historical re-enactments and LARP.
These medieval helmets are produced in Italy by expert Italian blacksmiths and craftsmen, for generations we have passed down the art of producing helmets and armor, using the best raw materials.

Details:
- Available in four sizes (S - M - L and XL)
- Thickness of the steel to choose: 1,2mm - 1,5mm -2mm
- Finish of the steel to choose: carbon steel(polished or burnished) or stainless steel
- Adjustable liner with chin straps is included.
Production time: 7 - 10 business days.
Reconstruction of a late medieval bascinet of the 14th Century with folding Klappvisor. The bascinet is differentiated from the cervelliere by having a higher, pointed skull.
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