Crusader Helm - Medieval Helm with Flat Stamp, Crusader Helmet from the 12th-13th century typical in Europe, has a cylindrical shape, is made of a metal plate.
On the top is riveted an ovoid disc, Helmet worn by men-at-arms generally in combination with full armor.
Medieval Crusader facial helm with the addition of a shaped plate to protect the face on which the holes for the eyes and breathing have been made.
Replica of a late 12-13th century helmet as worn by knights of the Christian orders, like Hospitallers and Templars during the crusades.
Similar helmets are shown in the beautiful illustrated and unique Maciejowski bible.
A comfortable, adjustable, and padded liner is riveted into the helmet, as well as a leather chin-strap with a buckle.
All our helmets are suitable for historical re-enactment parades, exhibitions and above all buhurt (heavy combat), in the latter case it is necessary to choose the 2mm thickness.
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 1mm - 1,2mm - 1,5mm - 2mm
- Finish: untreated (slightly oiled)
- Adjustable liner with chin straps is included.
Production time: 7 - 10 business days.

Reconstruction of a crusader great helm from ca. 1180 a.d., also called pot helm, bucket helm and barrel helm, is a helmet of the High Middle Ages which arose in the late twelfth century in the context of the Crusades and remained in use until the fourteenth century. They were used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies between the XIII and XIV centuries.
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