Basinettes

Simple medieval basin polished finish (2 mm.) Simple medieval basin polished finish (2 mm.) 2
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Simple medieval basin polished finish (2 mm.)

Zeughaus
274180000
99.09 €
Discover the Simple Medieval Basin with a polished finish, an essential piece that embodies the elegance and effectiveness of medieval protection. Possibly used as a replacement for cabassets, the bacinete is one of the most common helmets among cavalry and infantry from the year 1300 to approximately 1420. Its pointed shape is specifically designed to...
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Scary Fantasy Demonic Skull Helmet

Lord of Battles
208710000
99.17 €
The terrifying Demonic Skull Fantasy Helmet is the perfect accessory to complement your grim reaper outfit or your LARP and cosplay costumes. Carefully designed and handcrafted from 18-gauge steel, this tough helmet not only provides a fierce look, but also ensures maximum protection. One of the main advantages of this helmet is its comfortable fit,...
Protect your head in style and look like the King of Scotland with the Robert The Bruce medieval bascinett. This impressive replica has been designed after the statue of this iconic Scottish king found in the town of Bannockburn. Made of 1.6 mm thick steel, this bascinete guarantees optimal protection during your battles and historical re-enactments. Its...
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Renaissance Basin with viewer

Lord of Battles
205500000
115.69 €
The Renaissance Basin with Viewer is an authentic historical work of art that will transport you to the Renaissance era. Imagine a brave knight riding his trusty horse, donning this impressive piece of Renaissance armor with his legendary closed helmet. Once you put on this helmet, you will capture the attention of all your enemies, who will not be able...
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Polished steel basin with Magnus model visor

Mytholon
251940000
99.09 €
Get ready to immerse yourself in the medieval world with the Magnus model polished steel Basinet with visor. This helmet combines elements of a 14th century bascinet with a touch of fantasy, making it unique. Here we show you all the outstanding features of this impressive helmet: Features of the Magnus model polished steel basin with visor: Versatile...
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Picudo bacinet with viewer, year 1390

Battle Merchant
032360000
82.48 €
Discover the visored bacinete, an authentic piece of history! This incredible helmet, made in the year 1390, will transport you to medieval times and make you feel like a true knight. The Weaked Basin is made of 1.6mm thick steel, making it strong and durable armor. In addition, it is riveted with brass decorations, which gives it a touch of elegance and...
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Ottokar model mesh bowl, polished steel

Mytholon
251960000
123.88 €
Prepare for action on the battlefield with the Polished Steel Ottokar Model Chainmail Bacinete. This helmet is a classic choice for those looking for protection and comfort on their medieval adventures. Here we show you all the outstanding features of this resistant helmet: Characteristics of the Ottokar model Basinete with chain mail: Classic Design:...
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Medieval warrior bacinet, with visor

Battle Merchant
151810000
82.48 €
Prepare for battle with the Battle Merchant Medieval Warrior's Basinette! This helmet, made of 1.6 mm thick steel, is perfect for any lover of medieval times who wants to live the experience of a true warrior. Its simple but imposing design will not leave anyone indifferent. One of the most outstanding features of this bacinete is its movable and fully...
Medieval Helmets

Medieval Tudor Closed Helmet, years 1522-1523

Windlass Steel Crafts
083820000
165.00 €
Have you ever dreamed of being a brave medieval knight, protecting the kingdom and fighting in the epic battles of yesteryear? Now you can make it happen with our Closed Tudor Medieval Helmet! This classic helmet is the perfect piece to complete your armor and immerse yourself in history. Constructed from 18 gauge hardened steel, our hard hat is fully...
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Medieval steel basin with visor lock

Zeughaus
274090000
190.00 €
Discover the true essence of battle with the Zeughaus medieval basinet, a testament to incomparable craftsmanship and protection. Forged from resistant steel with an approximate thickness of 2 mm, this helmet guarantees your safety in every confrontation. What makes it so special? Keep reading! Strategic Ventilation: Strategically placed perforations on...
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Medieval Helmet Bacinete Klappvisor with padded lining

Lord of Battles
197990000
132.22 €
Prepare for battle with the Lord of Battles Bacinete Klappvisor Medieval Helmet! Fully functional and ready for action, this helmet is handcrafted from 16-gauge mild steel, giving it incredible strength and durability. To ensure your comfort and safety, the helmet includes a padded lining that adapts perfectly to your head. No matter your size, its...
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Medieval European Tudor cap S. XVI

Windlass Steel Crafts
221080000
90.75 €
The medieval European Tudor S. XVI Cap is the most iconic historical helmet you will find. Whether worn on your head or proudly displayed in your collection, this classic knight's helmet is a real gem. Hand forged from 18 gauge steel, this Cap offers unquestionable quality. Its brim flips up easily and the chin plates are hinged, allowing you to put it on...
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The Bacinetes: Defenders of the Middle Ages

Bacinetes, also known as medieval helmets, played a crucial role in protecting medieval warriors during the turbulent 11th to 15th centuries. These helmets, characterized by their hemispherical and pointed shape, were designed to cover the ears and neck, providing essential defense on the battlefield. In this article, we will explore the history and evolution of bacinetes, their etymological meaning and their importance in the Middle Ages.

Origin and Etymology

The term "bacinete" has its roots in Latin, more precisely in the word "bacinetum". Some believe the name was derived from this Latin word, while others suggest it is due to its resemblance to a basin, a concave container. Regardless of their etymological origin, bacinetes became an essential part of the equipment of medieval knights.

Use and Evolution

Bacinetes were initially worn under the helmet, another helmet used in the Middle Ages. They not only served as a protective reinforcement, but also helped alleviate the discomfort of the helmet, which was heavy and cumbersome. Knights found the practice of removing the helmet and hanging it from the saddle-bow when not needed useful, relying on the basin as continuous protection for the ears and neck.

As the Middle Ages progressed, bacinetes evolved in design and functionality. Visors were added to some models to provide additional eye and face protection. This adaptation allowed knights to maintain clear vision while engaging their enemies in the heat of battle.

Legacy and Meaning

Bacinetes played a significant role in the history of medieval chivalry, offering warriors essential defense on the battlefield. His legacy lives on in medieval iconography and in artistic representations that transport us to that tumultuous time in history. These pointed, hemispherical helmets are a reminder of the bravery and skill of the knights who wore them in the fight for glory and protection of their kingdoms.

Curious Questions about Bacinetes

1. What is the etymology of the term "bacinete"?

The term "bacinete" is derived from the Latin "bacinetum", although some believe that it is due to its resemblance to a basin.

2. Why did medieval knights wear bacinetes under their helmets?

Knights wore bacinetes under their helmets not only as additional protection, but also because the helmets were heavy and cumbersome.

3. When did visors begin to be used on bacinetes?

Visors were added to some models of bacinetes as the Middle Ages progressed to provide additional protection for the eyes and face.

4. How did bacinetes contribute to the iconic image of medieval chivalry?

The bacinetes are an iconic element in the representation of medieval chivalry and symbolize the bravery of knights in battle.

5. What is the historical importance of bacinetes in the protection of medieval warriors?

Bacinetes played a crucial role in protecting the ears and necks of medieval knights on the battlefield, contributing to their survival.

6. Where can you find artistic representations of bacinetes today?

Artistic depictions of bacinetes can be found in museums, history books, and in pop culture, keeping their historical importance alive.

Discover more about the fascinating history of bacinetes and their role in the Middle Ages. Explore our collection of historical artifacts online and travel back in time to the era of knights. Visit our Bacinetes website today!

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