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Apulian Corinthian Helmet | Italian origin helmet
Price range: $200.00 through $300.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKey Points –
– Engraving of animal figurines. Rhinoceros and Wolves on either side.
– Embossed eyebrows
– Unique square feather tubes
– Removable crest holder with a slide-in hook.Description –
The Apulian Corinthian Helmet is believed to have been found in the Italian provinces, as suggested by the geographical locations of the historical finds. The helmet was worn over the head, pulling it in front from the back. The shape of the helmet suggests that it was used primarily for decorative purposes, as it did not provide any protection to the user’s head. The helmet is inspired by the Corinthian helmet but it has animal figurines engraved on the front. The helmet is also seen in some Hellenic and Etruscan ceremonies but it has its roots in the Greek era only. -
Greek Corinthian Helmet | Reenactment Helmet
Price range: $210.00 through $300.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKey Points –
– Made of 1.2mm sheet metal
– Head Size – 19x23cm
– Leather hand-stitched lining for the crest box
– Natural horse hair is used for the crestDescription – The Greek Corinthian Helmet belongs to one of the oldest ages of combat, where helmets were being used. The Corinthian helmet got its name from the place of excavation in Corinth. The original helmet was found in bronze. The earlier forms of the helmet were of a more open form; it did not cover the entire head of the user. The Greek hoplites used to pull back their helmets to rest on their foreheads for comfort during the rest/stroll hours. The shape of the helmet is more ovoid than hemispherical. The slits for the eyes and the rest of the face are proportional, they give ample space for vision and ventilation.
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Phyrigian Style Greek Helmet | Greek Reenactor helmet
Price range: $225.00 through $300.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKey Points –
– Make of 1.2mm metal sheet
– Head Size – 19x23cm
– Hand Embossed cheek guards
– Hand etched Moustache
– Welded feather tubesDescription –
Phyrigian Style Greek Helmet is also known as the Thracian helmet. The historical artifact of the helmet was found in a European region called Thrace, ancient Greece. The shape of the helmet bowl looks like the Phyrigian helmet from Phyrigia, Anatolia. Therefore it is also related to the Phyrigian type helmets. This helmet is believed to have been used in the late VI century BC. The shape of this helmet is like a shepherd’s cap. Some also argue that its shape has a palmette design with its top as a bird’s neck. The helmet also has side tubes to hold feathers and other decorative features.