Norman helmet is the name used to indicate a particular type of iron helmet with a long nosepiece (hence the name Nasalhelm in German, "Helm with nose piece") widespread in Europe in the 9th century.
At the beginning of the 11th century, the nasal helmet was the most widespread type of helmet in Europe.
At the start of the Crusades, all warriors able to afford it had a helmet with a nosepiece.
The wealthiest warriors wore the helmet over the chainmail, compensating for the lack of protection for the cheeks, neck and partially also the shoulders.
During the 12th century, the helmet tile with nosepiece underwent several evolutions.
The nasal helmet was abandoned during the 13th century in favor of the increasingly widespread large helmet. The transition, however, was not abrupt. As late as 1250, the iconography of the "Maciejowski Bible" presents many figures of warriors armed with nosepiece helmets.
The Spangenhelm was composed of several metal segments welded together with rivets. The cap was made up of four or six segments welded by a metal strip that runs along the entire circumference in the lower part; between one segment and another there were metal bands that converged on the top of the tile. Instead of the double band, this helmet features only one band.
This version of the Spangenhelm features a robust nose piece to protect the face, as well as two lateral metal plates, covered with leather inside, to protect the cheeks and ears.
Another metal plate is positioned on the back of the helmet to protect the back of the head and shoulders from blows received from behind or from any objects thrown from above.
All our helmets are suitable for historical re-enactment parades, exhibitions and above 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.
Trust us and you will be amazed by the workmanship of these helmets.
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Details:
- Available in four sizes (S - M - L and XL)
- Thickness of the steel to choose: 1mm - 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 working days
Norman helmet is the name used to indicate a particular type of iron helmet with a long nosepiece (hence the name Nasalhelm in German, "Helm with nose piece") widespread in Europe in the 9th century. At the beginning of the 11th century, the nasal helmet was the most widespread type of helmet in Europe.
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