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Italian barbuta model Fidelio

Mytholon
251840000
90.83 €
Become an authentic Italian warrior with the Fidelio Italian Barbuta model. This helmet is the Italian variant of the bascinet and offers excellent head and face protection without limiting vision or the ability to breathe excessively. Here we show you all the outstanding features of this helmet: Characteristics of the Fidelio Italian Barbuta model:...
Functional Italian barbuta, year 1440 Functional Italian barbuta, year 1440 2
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Functional Italian barbuta, year 1440

Ulfberth
034540000
131.98 €
The functional Italian Barbuta from the year 1440 will transport you directly to the time of the medieval knights. This impressive piece of armor is from the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow's Anvant Armor, guaranteeing its authenticity and quality. This barbute has been carefully handcrafted in 2mm thick steel, which gives it exceptional resistance. Brass...
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medieval barbute

Epic Armoury
026630000
91.74 €
Discover the authentic functional medieval barbuta made of 1.6 mm steel. This war helmet has been carefully designed and manufactured by Epic Armory, a renowned brand specializing in high-quality products for historical recreation. One of the main advantages of this barbuta is its thickness of 1.6 mm, which makes it a resistant and durable option for your...
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Functional Italian barbuta

Ulfberth
027270000
116.72 €
Put yourself in the shoes of a medieval soldier with this incredible functional Italian barbute! Made by the renowned German manufacturer Ulfberth, this combat piece is made from heavy-duty 16mm thick steel, ensuring its durability and reliability on the battlefield. The functional Italian barbute is not only a perfect accessory for events and historical...
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Medieval barbute Epic Dark, Epic Armory

Epic Armoury
160990000
102.48 €
Epic Armory's medieval barbute Epic Dark is the perfect complement for any lover of history and medieval times. Made of high-quality steel with a thickness of 1.6 mm, this barbute is not only aesthetically impressive, but it is also functional and resistant. One of the main advantages of this barbute is its authentic and faithful design to medieval times....
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Medieval Barbuta-type helmet without visor, XV century

Windlass Steel Crafts
183260000
99.00 €
The medieval Barbuta-type helmet without visor, XV century is an excellent option for those looking to wear an authentic helmet from medieval times. Similar to a headpiece but without a visor, this helmet features a T-shaped opening for the face and side edges that cover the cheeks, providing optimal protection without compromising comfort. Based on an...
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Medieval Warrior barbute with leather lining

Lord of Battles
198010000
115.69 €
The Medieval Warrior Barbuta with leather lining is the perfect helmet for those brave warriors who seek maximum protection during battle. This helmet is meticulously handcrafted from heavy-duty 16-gauge mild steel, ensuring its durability and resistance to any enemy strike. Additionally, it features a comfortable and secure leather lining, which provides...
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Italian barbute in steel, XV century

House of Warfare
215900000
82.64 €
Discover the authentic Italian barbute, inspired by the pieces that were used in the 15th century. Designed to satisfy the needs of historical reenactors, LARP enthusiasts and CosPlay lovers, this barbute is made of 18G (1.2 mm) thick steel. What does this mean for you? It means that you will have in your hands a strong and durable piece of armor, ready...
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Manolo model metal medieval barbute

Mytholon
243430000
82.56 €
Dive into the authenticity of the past with the impressive Manolo metal medieval barbute. The barbuta is an Italian variation of the bacinet and was very popular in the 14th and 15th centuries. Later, in the 15th century, it evolved into the French sallet and armet helmet. The Manolo model barbute protects the skull and completely covers the neck, leaving...
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Medieval barbuta Italian style 15th century (16 g.)

Lord of Battles
255000000
123.96 €
Our 15th century Italian barbuta helmet is a historical representation of high quality and authentic design. Below are the essential features of this helmet: 15th Century Historical Style: Inspired by the fashion and functionality of 15th century Italy, this barbuta helmet reflects the aesthetics of the era, providing an authentic design. Heavy Duty...
90.83 €
Immerse yourself in the authenticity of the past with the Medieval Barbuta model Halanor, a tribute to the riding helmets of the late Roman Empire. This helmet not only provides solid head and face protection, but also dazzles with its impressive design. Features that make the Barbuta Halanor unique: Historical Inspiration: Based on riding helmets from...
Medieval barbuta with T-shaped opening, 2 mm. Medieval barbuta with T-shaped opening, 2 mm. 2
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140.23 €
Are you ready to take a step into history? This medieval helmet is the piece you were looking for to complete your knight's armor. With an authentic and elegant design, it not only offers exceptional protection but also becomes the center of attention at any historical reenactment event.Inspired by the famous helmet of the Avant armor from Milan, this...
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The History Behind the Barbuta

The barbuta is a helmet of Italian origin that gained popularity during the 15th century. It is characterized by its distinctive design, which covers the entire head except for the face. Its aerodynamic shape and robust construction were ideal for the battles of the time. As armor evolved, the barbuta adapted to new warfare tactics.

Among the various models of barbutas, those that combine elegance and functionality stand out. Their appeal lies not only in their utility on the battlefield but also in their aesthetics, which symbolize the nobility and the struggle of medieval warriors. Nowadays, these helmets are appreciated both by collectors and by historical recreation enthusiasts.

Differences Between Barbuta Models

Barbutas vary in design, material, and functionality. Some models, such as the Italian steel barbuta, are made with high-quality metals, offering resistance and protection. Others, like the visorless type, provide greater visibility without sacrificing user safety.

On the other hand, there are barbutas that have been specifically designed for historical recreation activities. These versions may include elements such as leather linings or be made of lighter materials, making them easier to use during medieval events or fairs, which gives them a special appeal for those seeking authenticity.

The Importance of Choosing the Right Barbuta

Choosing the right barbuta is essential for both the safety and appearance of the wearer. When considering a helmet, it is crucial to evaluate its intended use. If it is for recreation, a functional barbuta may be the best option, while for exhibitions, more ornamental models might be more appropriate.

Size and fit are key aspects that should not be overlooked. A correctly fitting barbuta not only provides better protection but also ensures the comfort of the user during prolonged use. Therefore, it is always recommended to try on several sizes and styles before making a purchase.

Maintenance and Care of the Barbuta

Proper maintenance of a barbuta is crucial to extend its lifespan and preserve its appearance. It is advisable to clean steel helmets after each use, especially if they have been exposed to moisture or sweat, as this can cause corrosion.

Additionally, applying a layer of oil can help preserve the metal and prevent rust, ensuring that the barbuta maintains its shine. It is also advisable to store these types of helmets in a dry place and to avoid direct contact with harsh chemicals that may damage the material.

Barbutas and Their Use in Historical Recreation

Barbutas have found a special place in historical recreation. Many enthusiasts of the medieval period use them in events, simulated battles, and medieval fairs. This type of armor stands out not only for its aesthetics but also for its functionality during recreational activities.

When opting for barbutas for recreation, it is important to consider safety and comfort aspects. Many models are designed to allow better movement and visibility, which is essential for the wearer to enjoy the experience without compromising their safety. Undoubtedly, the barbuta stands as a symbol of the cultural richness of the medieval period.


What materials are used in barbutas?

Barbutas are mainly made of steel, which provides them with great resistance and durability. Some models may include leather linings for added comfort and fit, making them ideal for both combat and recreation. When choosing a barbuta, it is essential to pay attention to the material, as it influences the protection and aesthetics of the helmet.

What are the characteristics of a medieval barbuta?

The characteristics of a medieval barbuta include a design that covers the entire head, leaving the face exposed, and an aerodynamic profile to facilitate movement. Its shape may vary, but they generally have a robust construction that allows them to offer good protection without sacrificing visibility. Likewise, many barbutas are decorated with artistic details that reflect the nobility of the time.

Are barbutas suitable for historical recreation?

Yes, barbutas are very suitable for historical recreation, as they provide the authenticity sought by enthusiasts. Many models are specifically designed for recreational activities, ensuring that participants can enjoy their experience to the fullest while remaining safe and comfortable. It is essential to choose a barbuta that fits correctly and meets the rules of the event you will attend.

What is the difference between a phantom barbuta and a functional one?

The main difference between a phantom barbuta and a functional one lies in the purpose for which they are designed. Functional barbutas are made for combat and feature a robust and durable design, while phantom barbutas may be lighter and more decorative, suitable for exhibitions or shows, without having the necessary resistance for real combat.

How to choose the right size for a barbuta?

Choosing the right size for a barbuta involves accurately measuring the circumference of your head and comparing it with the size chart provided by the manufacturer. It is advisable to try on several options to find a comfortable fit that is neither too loose nor too tight. A good fit provides greater comfort and safety during use.

Are barbutas suitable for prolonged use?

Barbutas can be suitable for prolonged use if models that prioritize comfort are chosen, such as those with linings or lightweight designs. However, it is important to keep in mind that the level of comfort may vary depending on the style and fit of the helmet. For long-duration events, it is advisable to take breaks and ensure that the barbuta does not cause discomfort.

Is it easy to clean a barbuta?

Cleaning a barbuta is quite simple. Generally, it can be cleaned with a damp cloth and, in some cases, with specific metal solutions. It is essential to clean it after each use, especially if there has been contact with humidity. Additionally, applying a bit of oil after cleaning will help protect it from rust and maintain its shine.


Explore our wide selection of barbutas, where tradition and quality unite. These pieces are not only elements of protection but also a statement of medieval style at events, fairs, and historical recreations. Get yours and complement your armament with an authentic touch!
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