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Medieval Sugar Loaf Helmet

Battle Merchant
005900000
76.47 €
Transport yourself to medieval times with the Life Size Conical Sugar Loaf Medieval Templar Helmet! This helmet, manufactured by Battle Merchant, is a real gem for lovers of the medieval world. With its conical design, inspired by the Templar helmets of the time, it will make you feel like a true warrior from the Middle Ages. But it is not only beautiful,...
Great Battlehelm with King's Crown Great Battlehelm with King's Crown 2
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Great Battlehelm with King's Crown

Battle Merchant
157810000
148.47 €
Introducing the King's Crowned Great Battlehelm, an incredible helmet used by the monarch to stand out from the ranks of soldiers and receive special protection. This spectacular helmet is made of 1.6 mm steel. thick, which guarantees its resistance and durability in the most intense battlefields. What makes this helm even more impressive is its riveted...
Conical SugarLoaf medieval helmet in steel, 14th century Conical SugarLoaf medieval helmet in steel, 14th century 2
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99.17 €
The SugarLoaf Conical Medieval Helmet, also known as "Sugar Loaf", is a stunning authentic accessory that will transport you straight back to the 14th century. Made of high quality mild steel, this helmet is a faithful replica of those worn by brave medieval knights. Created by House of Warfare, a renowned brand specializing in quality and historical...
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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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Engraved warrior helmet 16th century

Art Gladius
003810000
249.47 €
Discover the Warrior Helmet s. XVI engraving, a unique piece that is part of the complete Armor XVI century! Manufactured in Toledo, Spain, by the renowned Art Gladius brand, this helmet is a true work of art. Its detailed design and meticulous engravings will transport you to medieval times, allowing you to relive the greatness of the warriors of...
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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....
Burgundians

Burgonet helmet, 16th century

Battle Merchant
032910000
107.22 €
The Casco Burgonet from the 16th century is a true jewel that will transport you to the Renaissance era. This magnificent helmet features a movable crest, visor and gorget, giving you unparalleled authenticity. Imagine being able to wear this helmet, just as both the infantry and the cavalry did at the time. But its features are not only in its...
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Spangen helmet with earguards and Aventail

Ulfberth
034590000
148.48 €
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...
140.23 €
Discover the authentic functional Crusader Helmet, a historical piece that will transport you to the 12th-13th centuries AD. This helmet, made by the renowned German manufacturer Ulfberth, is a true work of art. The functional Crusader Helmet stands out for its quality and detail. It is handmade in 2 mm thick steel, which guarantees its resistance and...
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Rieter Von Kornburg Crusader Helmet

Ulfberth
034720000
140.17 €
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...
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Crusader medieval helmet, year 1180

Battle Merchant
034740000
123.67 €
Are you passionate about medieval history and dream of embarking on exciting battles and epic adventures? Then this Crusader Medieval Helmet is perfect for you! With its design inspired by the helmets worn by the Crusaders in the year 1180, this helmet will transport you to an era of honor, chivalry and bravery. This Medieval Crusaders Helmet is made with...
Spangenhelm

Spangen functional helmet with nasal

Battle Merchant
037880000
131.97 €
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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History and Evolution of Helmets

The helmet has been an essential component in the protection of warriors throughout history. From the most primitive designs of the 12th and 13th centuries, such as the Primitive Crusader Helmet, to the complex structures of the 14th century, these helmets have evolved both in form and function. Their design adapted to the needs of the battlefield, incorporating elements like visors and face guards that offered additional security to the wearer.

As combat techniques changed, so did the helmets. The Templar Helmet, for example, not only provided protection but also symbolized the faith and commitment of its bearers during the Crusades. Each era saw the emergence of iconic helmets, adapted to the warfare strategies of their time, demonstrating their importance in medieval armor.

Materials Used in Helmets

Helmets have been made from a variety of materials over the centuries. In medieval times, steel was the predominant material due to its strength and durability. For example, the Medieval Helmet with Blackened Finish stands out for its robustness, made from 2 mm steel, providing adequate defense in battle. In contrast, lighter helmets, such as the Medieval Sugar Loaf Helmet, were ideal for warriors who needed greater mobility.

Moreover, the incorporation of artistic details, such as brass fittings on some models, shows how aesthetics were also an important value. The variety of finishes and the thickness of the material used in the helmets vary according to specific usage, reflecting the skill of the artisans in their construction and the attention to detail that was given to each piece.

Types of Helmets in the Middle Ages

Medieval helmets are classified into various types, according to their design and time. Some of the most well-known include the Great Battle Helmet, the Viking Gjermundbu Helmet, and the Crusader Rieter Von Kornburg Helmet. Each of these helmets presents unique characteristics that made them more or less suitable for different types of combat and occasions.

Additionally, there are variations that arose based on the region and the cultural group to which they belonged. For example, the Templar knights frequently used the Transitional Medieval Knight Helmet, which symbolized their role in the Crusades. This diversity builds a rich narrative about the martial customs of their time and how the functionality and symbolism of the helmet were inseparable.

Functionality of Helmets in Combat

One of the main purposes of a helmet is to protect the warrior in combat. Models like the Functional Spangen Helmet with Nasal, and the Great Medieval Crusader Helmet, offer extensive coverage for the head while allowing adequate mobility. Design features, including the visor and breathing holes, are crucial for a warrior to perform effectively on the battlefield.

Moreover, functionality is not limited to protection. Some helmets were designed not only to withstand the impacts of weapons but also to intimidate the enemy, adding a psychological element to the battle. This dualism between protection and symbolism makes helmets fascinating pieces of military and cultural history.

Maintenance of Helmets

Proper maintenance of a helmet is crucial if one wishes to prolong its lifespan and preserve it in optimal conditions. It is recommended to regularly clean the steel with a dry cloth and apply an anti-corrosive to prevent rust. Models like the Medieval Coppergate Helmet require special attention to avoid wear that could compromise their structural integrity.

Furthermore, for helmets with special finishes, such as those with brass fittings or blackened finishes, it is important to use specific products that are compatible with the material to maintain their aesthetics. Careful attention not only ensures their functionality but also highlights the beauty of these historical pieces.


What characteristics stand out in Medieval helmets?

Medieval helmets are characterized by their protective capability and variety of designs. There are models that incorporate visors, face guards, and artistic details. Each helmet offers a balance between functionality and symbolism, reflecting the needs of its bearers on the battlefield.

What is the importance of materials in helmet manufacturing?

The materials chosen for the manufacture of helmets, such as steel, largely determine their strength and durability. The thickness and quality of the steel affect the helmet's protective capacity. The choice of material can also influence the weight and comfort of the helmet during combat use.

What type of helmets were used during the Crusades?

During the Crusades, knights used helmets specially designed for battle, such as the Templar Helmet or the Great Crusader Helmet. These helmets not only provided protection but also symbolized the faith and commitment of the warriors. They were essential for success in the military campaigns of that time.

How did helmets adapt to combat needs over time?

As combat tactics changed, helmet designs also evolved. Innovations in shape and materials allowed for the creation of helmets that offered better protection and mobility. Models such as the Medieval Sugar Loaf Helmet are examples of how design adapted to the demands of the battlefield, promoting effectiveness in combat.

What care do helmets require to maintain their appearance and functionality?

To keep a helmet in optimal condition, regular cleaning is essential. It is recommended to use a dry cloth and apply anti-corrosive oils to prevent steel rust. It is also important to periodically check the integrity of the helmet, ensuring that it shows no signs of wear that could compromise its functionality.

What symbolic role did helmets play in the Middle Ages?

In addition to their protective function, helmets also served a symbolic role. Many helmets bore inscriptions, emblems, or details that represented the identity of the wearer. This provided them with status and a sense of belonging, allowing them to be recognized by their peers and enemies on the battlefield.

What is the most representative helmet of the medieval era?

One of the most representative helmets is the Templar Helmet. This helmet not only dazzled with its design and functionality but also symbolized the faith and bravery of its bearers during the Crusades. Its visual impact and history are elements that make it stand out among other pieces of weaponry from the era.


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