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Helmet of the Golden Horde warrior, XII-XIV century

AH-37

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670

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AH-37
€670.00

Helmet of the Golden Horde warrior, XII-XIV century

Default options
  • Fastenings leather straps with steel buckles
  • Color of steel buckles Nickel-plated buckles
  • Color of leather fastening brown
  • Fast Shipping  Absent
  • Vervelles (price for 12pcs) absent
  • Decoration Without decoration
  • Metal for helmet dome cold-rolled steel 1.5 mm (14 ga)
  • Finish treatment satin polishing
  • Aventail without aventail
  • Rivets steel nails
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Custom made

This item is a custom-made, which means that our crafters use individual body measurements of a client for manufacture. Such type of manufacturing provides with a perfect fit of an item.

Fastenings
Color of steel buckles
Color of leather fastening
Manufacturing time
Fast Shipping
Vervelles (price for 12pcs)
Decoration
Metal for helmet dome
Finish treatment
Aventail
Rivets

description

This model of medieval Asian helmet is based on the paintings from the book “Jami al-Tawarikh” (Eng. "Compendium of Chronicles") of Persian historian Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, who expounded history of the Mongols in this book.

We made slight changes in the helmet design, so now it is completely compliant to SCA standards and HMB.

Medieval head protection has bar-grill visor, which is attached to the peak, and neck plate for protection of the back part of the neck. Distance between the rods is about 2 cm (less than 1 inch).

Two rondels on the both side provide with additional protection for temples. Mail aventail braids bar grill visor, so face is completely covered, though vision and breathing are still free.

This made-to-measure Middle Ages helmet is completely handcrafted by our artisans.

You can use this medieval nomad helmet for:

  • SCA
  • HEMA
  • Larp
  • Stage performances
  • Medieval festivals
  • Reenactment events

Base price includes following options:

  • Cold-rolled steel 1.5 mm;
  • Satin polishing;
  • Black leather belts;
  • Steel nickel-plated buckles;
  • Steel rivets;
  • No decoration

You may also like this model of Asian helmet: Tatar-Mongolian helmet of the XII-XV centuries.

In section “Helmets”, you can see all models that we offer for ordering. If you didn’t find any for your taste and wish, please send us photo and description of the required model and we will make it for you.

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Warranty

If you don’t like the received product for any reason, you may send it back to us within 14 days. If the received item has defects or does not fit your parameters, we will make a new item and send it to you at our costs. If postal service lost your parcel, we make a search of it. If parcel could not be found, we make new item at our expenses.

Delivery

We ship orders via National Postal Service, who carries order to your local post office. Upon shipping, we provide you with tracking number of parcel. If you need express delivery (DHL, TNT, etc.), please contact us.

Terms

Every product is handcrafted and requires time for manufacture. Approximate time:

  • Gambeson and padded armor – 8-9 weeks;
  • Costumes and other clothing – 4-6 weeks;
  • Brigandines – 3-4 months;
  • Leather accessories 2-4 weeks;
  • Metal armor – 2-5 months.

Please contact us if you would like to know more precise terms.

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