Medieval Knight's Closed Jousting Helmet with VisorThis 18 gauge steel closed helmet is an excellent example of those worn by knights in 15th century Europe. The closed style helmet helps to protect the face and cheek area better than other helmet styles of the time. Though a medieval knight has only the eye-slit for vision in the helmet, it was thought that better armor for the head and neck was more valuable than clear sight lines.
This helmet is hand crafted and adorned with small brass accents along the neckline. It stands about 14 inches high and is about 13 inches wide.
The helmet is full sized and wearable for costume or will look great on display in any home or office.
Greek Corinthian HelmetThis Corinthian helmet is a great reproduction of the originals found in Olympia as far back as 800 BC. The ancient Greeks designed this helmet to provide protection of the face and neck during battle. Though the originals were typically constructed of bronze. The later models such as this one were adapted to minimize the obstruction of vision and hearing.
This full sized wearable Corinthian helmet is forged from 18 gauge steel.
The helmet is full sized and wearable for costume or will look great on display in any home or office.
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