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Great Helm first half of the 13th century

AH-04

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750

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€750.00

Great Helm first half of the 13th century

Colore della chiusura in pelle:
marrone
Opzioni predefinite
  • Metal for helmet dome cold-rolled steel 1.5 mm (14 ga)
  • cinturino sottogola con cinturino sottogol
  • fibbia del sottogol nichelate
  • Decorazione in otton absent
  • Finish treatment satin polishing
  • Sewn padded cap  absent
  • Tempi di consegna 14-28 days
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Su misura

L’articolo è fatto su misura,il che significa che i nostri artigiani usano le misure individuali del corpo di un cliente per la manifattura. Tale tipo di manifattura fornisce una perfetta calzatura dell’articolo.

Colore della chiusura in pelle
Metal for helmet dome
Rivetti
cinturino sottogola
fibbia del sottogol
Decorazione in otton
Finish treatment
Sewn padded cap
Tempo di produzione
Tempi di consegna

Descrizione

Here is a beautifully crafted stylisation based on the Pothelm type 2, an early crusade-era pot helmet, first half of the 13th centurymodest but cool.

Its name in English is a literal translation of the German name tophelm and, as you can easily guess, means helmet-pot. 

This enchanting helmet was widespread in Western Europe from the fourth quarter of the XIIth century to the mid-XIIIth century. And in some places even longer, because for the poor knights to dress up in the armor of the great-grandfather was the order of the day.

This helmet evolved from the simplest early helmet. Agree, if the guys have guessed from a simple hat to move in the direction of an iron hat, then to protect the nose and eyes with a nose guard and half-mask, the idea to extend the nose guard on the whole lower half of the face was just lying on the surface. This kind of ingenuity was especially facilitated by the increased role of the ramming lance. After all, when a lance hit to the shield slips and a huge wooden piece of wood with metal on its end flies in the face, you want the face to be better protected than a thin strip of steel on the nose. So master armorers, so as not to lose customers, sought new and creative armor designs.

The helmet also expanded somewhat in volume. Indeed, an increase in internal volume allowed for the use of a quilted liner and eliminated contact between the helmet walls and the wearer's head, which could not but please the latter.

The shape of the helmet changed from conical to cylindrical. The former half-mask was solved drastically - in the cylinder there were simply holes for the eyes and a lot of small holes below for ventilation. And on the top of it they just riveted a metal circle. That is how we got the pothelm, affectionately known amongst re-enactors as the bucket.

Unfortunately, no artifacts of such helmets have survived. There is only a dubious exhibit from the Netherlands Army Museum in Delft (moved to Susterberg in 2013).

                        

However, images of similar helmets have been widely known since the late XIIth century (in a manuscript of the Aeneid c. 1200, on the rich decoration of an altar from the cathedral in Aachen).

                                  

          

Steel Mastery website presents 3 pothelms. One of the first type - Great Helm (topfhelm) and two of the second type: the Later faceguard Great Helm and our handsome one - the Great Helm of the first half of the 13th century.

Choose which type you prefer, order and enjoy the brutal protection of the XIIth and XIIIth centuries.

Frontage of pot helm is equipped with forced cross-shaped plate. We recommend wearing of this medieval battle helm over mail coif and padded liner for complete protection.

Base price includes following options:

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

You can use this custom handcrfated helmet for:

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

You may also like these models of Topfhelms: Great Helm (Topfhelm), later faceguard Great helm.

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

Gli articoli in stock possono essere restituiti entro 14 giorni se non utilizzati. Le spese di restituzione sono a carico del cliente; i rimborsi si applicano solo al prezzo dell’articolo. Gli articoli su misura non sono rimborsabili, salvo in caso di difetto di fabbricazione o errore da parte nostra; in tali casi rifaremo l’articolo o effettueremo il rimborso a nostre spese. I pacchi smarriti sono coperti — effettueremo un’indagine e rispediremo se necessario.

Delivery

Per impostazione predefinita, tutti gli ordini vengono spediti, a esclusiva discrezione di Steel Mastery, tramite il Servizio Postale Nazionale Ucraino o Nova Poshta. Il corriere consegna il pacco al tuo ufficio postale locale o punto di ritiro. I dettagli di tracciamento vengono forniti dopo la spedizione. I servizi di corriere espresso (come DHL, ecc.) sono disponibili solo su richiesta via e-mail e sono soggetti a costi aggiuntivi e conferma individuale.

Terms

Gli articoli su misura richiedono tempo di produzione prima della spedizione. Tempo di produzione stimato:

  • Accessori in pelle – 2–4 settimane;
  • Abbigliamento – 2–8 settimane;
  • Gambeson e armature imbottite – 8–12 settimane;
  • Brigantine – 1–3 mesi;
  • Armature metalliche – 2–7 mesi.

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I purchased this helm for use in jousting as I portray a templar knight during our shows at Renaissance Festivals. After being put through a rather rigorous run this year, it has certainly proved worth the purchase. I only needed a slight variation on the original design's eyes, which the smiths accommodated wonderfully. I have taken several lances, swords, and even had a wooden Viking shield thrown Captain America style into my head and I didn't feel a thing; and the helm has only been lightly buffeted! The one complaint I could give was that the pin for the buckle was lost fairly early, but with addition of a thin layer of foam padding coupled with the amazing gambeson coif provided, I don't even notice it. I would certainly recommend this product to any that might be in need of a great helm.
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