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Helmets

Transition Medieval Knight Helmet

Windlass Steel Crafts
129700000
120.00 €
The transitional Medieval Knight Helm will take you back to the time of knights and make you feel like a part of history. Made from 18 gauge steel by Windlass Steelcrafts®, this helmet is an exceptional quality piece that won't let you down. One of the most outstanding advantages of this helmet is its leather lining, which allows a perfect fit to your...
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Templar helmet with front and side cross

Art Gladius
000550000
94.87 €
The life-size Templar Helmet decorated with a large golden frontal cross by Art Gladius is a unique piece that you cannot miss. With a head circumference of 62-64 cm, this helmet adjusts perfectly to your head, providing comfort and safety when using it. One of the advantages of this helmet is its thickness of 1.6 mm. / 14ga, making it strong and durable....
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Sugarloaf helmet with visor, steel 1.6 mm.

Battle Merchant
107990000
82.48 €
Discover the Sugarloaf Helm with Visor, a true masterpiece crafted by hand in steel with a thickness of 1.6 mm. This helmet will not only give you impeccable protection, but will also transport you back in time and immerse you in the exciting world of LARP re-enactments. The Sugarloaf Helm features a visor that not only enhances its elegant design, but...
Sugar Loaf Templar Helmet with visor, polished finish Sugar Loaf Templar Helmet with visor, polished finish 2
  • New
198.26 €
Elevate your style and protection with the Sugar Loaf Templar Helmet with visor and polished finish! This helmet fuses functionality and aesthetics with designs inspired by history, offering you an essential piece for your medieval adventures. Its adjustable visor guarantees flexibility, protection and visibility without compromise, adapting to your needs...
Sugar Loaf Templar Helmet with visor (1.6 mm.) Sugar Loaf Templar Helmet with visor (1.6 mm.) 2
  • New
214.79 €
Prepare for battle with the iconic Sugar Loaf Templar Helmet! This distinctive medieval helmet is a variant of the great helm, known for offering superior protection and unparalleled style. Made from 1.6 and 2 mm thick steel, this 14th century gilded helmet features an ornamental cross shape above its visor, which not only adds a touch of elegance but...
Spangenhelm

Spangen helmet with earguards and Aventail

Ulfberth
034590000
143.98 €
Get the authentic Spangen Helmet with earguards and Aventail that will transport you to medieval times! This helmet is inspired by the Viking helmets found in the 9th century AD, so we guarantee its authenticity and quality. What makes our Spangen Helmet so special? First of all, all its parts are welded and riveted, which guarantees its resistance and...
Spangenhelm

Spangen functional helmet with nasal

Battle Merchant
037880000
127.98 €
The medieval Spangen helmet with nasal is the perfect choice for lovers of history and epic battle re-enactments. This functional helmet not only stands out for its authenticity, but also for its quality and resistance. Made of 2mm thick steel, this helmet offers exceptional protection in combat. In addition, it has an interior leather protection that...
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Smooth warrior helmet 16th century

Art Gladius
003720000
219.31 €
The Warrior Helmet s. Smooth XVI is a unique piece that is part of the complete Armor XVI century, available at tienda-medieval.com . Manufactured in Toledo, Spain, by the renowned Art Gladius brand, this helmet is a true work of art that cannot be missing in the collection of any lover of medieval history and culture. One of the main advantages of this...
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Riveted Templar helmet, 1.6 mm steel.

Battle Merchant
107860000
118.32 €
Discover the authentic riveted Templar helmet, made of 1.6 mm thick steel. This impressive helmet became an icon of the Middle Ages, being widely used throughout Europe from the 13th to the 14th century. Every detail of this helmet has been carefully designed to recreate the authenticity and splendor of the Templar era. Its riveted construction guarantees...
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Rieter Von Kornburg Crusader Helmet

Ulfberth
034720000
135.92 €
Discover the functional crusader helmet from Rieter Von Kornburg, Nuremberg, year 1375, an authentic jewel made by hand in 1.6 mm steel. thick. This helmet has all the riveted steel parts, which guarantees its resistance and durability. Additionally, it includes chain mail attached to the helmet, providing additional protection without compromising...
Medieval Helmets

Richard Pembridge English Medieval Helm, 18G

House of Warfare
216320000
107.43 €
Are you looking for an authentic medieval helmet that combines style and functionality? Introducing Richard Pembridge's Medieval English Helm, a true historical gem. This helmet was made in the year 1370 and is an exact replica of the original found in the prestigious Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh. The most impressive thing about this helmet is its...
Discover the primitive helmet of the Crusaders in 2mm steel, an authentic jewel of medieval history prepared for combat. This reproduction of the helmet used by the brave warriors of the era of the crusades will transport you to the 12th and 13th centuries, immersing you in the fascinating time of battles and conquests. Manufactured with 2mm steel. thick,...
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The Helm is a helmet that was originally worn by the Roman cavalry and to which nasal protection and other improvements were added to become the Spangenhelm Helmet and later in the 12th century it evolved into the Enclosed Helmet, the Great Helmet or the Closed Helmet. in the fifteenth century.

The Helm is a medieval helmet that protects the warrior's entire head. Since the Late Middle Ages it was an indispensable piece in all armor and it evolved throughout the Middle Ages, different variants and other types of protective helmets emerging such as Capelinas, Spangenhelm, Cervelleras, Barbutas, Helmets, Almetes or Closed Helmets.

PARTS OF THE MEDIEVAL HELMET

Crest: The upper front part used to decorate the helmet.

Crest: Upper part of the helmet shaped like a crest.

Visor or Visor: The visor, which may or may not be movable, was a narrow front opening at eye level and intended exclusively for viewing.

Barbote-Bib: Lower front part that protects the chin, mouth and jaws.

Collar: Lower circular part that surrounds the entire helmet.

THE EVOLUTION OF THE HELMET OVER TIME

  • Nasal Helm: An early helm with a distinctive nose guard.
  • Capelina: A type of bell-shaped helmet that covers the entire head.
  • Spangenhelm: A medieval helmet with metal strips that form a criss-cross pattern.
  • Cervellera: A helmet with a shape that especially protects the top of the head.
  • Enclosed Helmet: An advancement in protection with a completely enclosed helmet.
  • Great Helm: A larger, heavier helm that provided additional protection.
  • Bacinete: A type of helmet that covers the head and neck with a distinctive shape.
  • Barbuta: A helmet with a T-shaped opening for the eyes and mouth.
  • Helmet: A helmet with a visor that can be raised for comfort.
  • Almete: A cube-shaped helmet that covers the entire head.
  • Frogmouth: A type of visor with an opening shaped like a frog's mouth.
  • Closed Helmet: A completely closed helmet with a visor.

Curious Questions about Medieval Helmets

1. What was the main function of the crest on medieval helmets?

The crest on medieval helmets mainly had a decorative and symbolic function, representing the status and identity of the warrior.

2. What was the importance of the Enclosed Helm in the evolution of protection?

The Enclosed Helm marked a significant advance in protection by completely covering the head, providing greater security on the battlefield.

3. What was the key difference between a Barbuta and a Celada?

The main difference between a Barbuta and a Celada lay in the shape of the visor. The Barbuta had a T-shaped opening, while the Celada had a visor that could be raised.

4. What was the purpose of the Collar on medieval helmets?

The Collar on medieval helmets provided additional protection around the neck, helping to protect this vulnerable area.

5. When did the use of the Great Helm become popular in medieval history?

The Great Helm was popularized in medieval history as a form of additional protection on the battlefield, especially during the 15th century.

6. What influence did Medieval Helmets have on iconography and popular culture?

Medieval Helmets have left an indelible mark on iconography and popular culture, being iconic symbols in films, books and artistic representations of the Middle Ages.

Discover the fascinating evolution of Medieval Helmets and their importance in the history of war and chivalry. Immerse yourself in the world of medieval protection and unravel the secrets of these emblematic helmets in the Helmets category. Explore the history and technology behind these impressive helmets in our collection!