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Attic Style Helmet | Greek reenactment helmet
$175.00The Greek Attic Helmet is an inspiration from the historical findings found at the excavation site of Mound Grave, Gravani, Romania. The Attic helmet is believed to have been used by the militiamen during their expeditions. These types of helmets were simple and therefore were less expensive and required less maintenance. The helmet has a rather hemispherical shape, the central joint of the helmet makes it very slightly flat on the top. The attic helmet has a combination of an elongated visor and a predominant pediment running on both sides. Currently, the original helmet artifact is on display at the Braila Museum in Romania.
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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. -
Pilos Helmet for Reenactment | Ancient Greek Helmet
Price range: $150.00 through $200.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKey Points –
– Make of a 1.2mm metal sheet
– Head Size – 19x22cm
– The helmet is painted black on the insideDescription –
The Pilos Helmet for Reenactment is a simple helmet and one of the most commonly used helmets in ancient Greece. The helmet was inspired by the felt/wool cap, also known as the Pileus. The embossed groove above the rim of the helmet is an inspiration from the drawstring of the pileus cap. The original finding of the helmet was in bronze metal. The simple construction of the helmet made it easily accessible and cheap, compared to the other types of helmets. The helmet was particularly famous among the foot soldiers of Greek armies. The historians think that the helmet was not safe for battle as it did not provide any protection to the face.