Greek Boeotian Helmet in Brass, 4th Century B.C.
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The Greek Boeotian helmet in brass from the 4th century B.C. is an exact replica of a historic artifact housed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England. This military helmet is inspired by a well-preserved bronze find that was accidentally recovered from the Tigris River in Iraq in 1854. It is believed that this helmet belonged to a cavalry soldier from Alexander the Great's Macedonian army, making it a piece rich in history and significance.
Crafted from high-quality 1.2 mm thick brass (18 gauge), this Boeotian helmet is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. Its careful design and manufacturing guarantee an authentic look and feel, making it the perfect choice for historical reenactments, LARP events (live-action role-playing), theater, and much more.
Although the interior of this helmet is unlined, a padded cotton cap is included with your purchase to ensure comfort and safety. This means you can wear the helmet for long periods without discomfort, making it ideal for intense gaming sessions or theatrical performances.
Weighing 1600 grams and made from durable brass, this Greek Boeotian helmet is both lightweight and sturdy. Its design fits the head perfectly and offers optimal protection on the battlefield. Whether you're preparing for a theatrical performance, an epic LARP battle, or simply want to show off an impressive historically-inspired helmet, this product is perfect for you.
Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history—order the Greek Boeotian helmet in brass, 4th century B.C., now! We guarantee you'll feel like a true Macedonian soldier when you wear this helmet!
Features
| Weight | 1600 gr. |
|---|---|
| Material | Latón |
| Thickness | 1.2 mm. |
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The Greek Boeotian helmet in brass from the 4th century B.C. is an exact replica of a historic artifact housed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England. This military helmet is inspired by a well-preserved bronze find that was accidentally recovered from the Tigris River in Iraq in 1854. It is believed that this helmet belonged to a cavalry soldier from Alexander the Great's Macedonian army, making it a piece rich in history and significance.
Crafted from high-quality 1.2 mm thick brass (18 gauge), this Boeotian helmet is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. Its careful design and manufacturing guarantee an authentic look and feel, making it the perfect choice for historical reenactments, LARP events (live-action role-playing), theater, and much more.
Although the interior of this helmet is unlined, a padded cotton cap is included with your purchase to ensure comfort and safety. This means you can wear the helmet for long periods without discomfort, making it ideal for intense gaming sessions or theatrical performances.
Weighing 1600 grams and made from durable brass, this Greek Boeotian helmet is both lightweight and sturdy. Its design fits the head perfectly and offers optimal protection on the battlefield. Whether you're preparing for a theatrical performance, an epic LARP battle, or simply want to show off an impressive historically-inspired helmet, this product is perfect for you.
Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history—order the Greek Boeotian helmet in brass, 4th century B.C., now! We guarantee you'll feel like a true Macedonian soldier when you wear this helmet!



