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Tatar-Mongolian helmet 12 - 15 centuries

AH-23

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2,250

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Tatar-Mongolian helmet 12 - 15 centuries

Color of leather fastening:
brown
Default options
  • Metal for helmet dome cold-rolled steel 1.5 mm (14 ga)
  • Chin strap with chin strap
  • Chin strap buckle Nickel-plated
  • Finish treatment satin polishing
  • Sewn padded cap  absent
  • Delivery time 14-28 days
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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.

Color of leather fastening
Metal for helmet dome
Rivets
Chin strap
Chin strap buckle
Finish treatment
Sewn padded cap
Manufacturing time
Delivery time

description

Tatar-Mongolian helmet of the XII-XV centuries is a real piece of art, made by artisans of Steel Mastery.

Among numerous archaeological findings on the Southeast of Asia, there were spherical conical helmets with iron masks. Such masks had weird hawk-nosed faces and specific drop-shaped eye shape, wide eyebrows and antrorse moustache. Some researchers suggested that masks had simply fake character and were not used during the battle. Other historians considered that such helmets were belonged to warriors of Ancient Rus. However, M.V. Gorelik proved that helmets with facemasks were related to protective Mongolian body armor. Anthropological type, which is depicted on the mask, resounds “ancient Altaic ideal man-hero” that “had being remained in Asia despite of the change of nations, languages and races from the V century B.C until XV century A.D.”.

Kipchaks mask

There is also interesting opinion that such masks were making distressing impression on opponent during the fight. And, not only with its “dead” metal face with bright and shining eyes, but also with strange anthropological type, which always looks threateningly.

Tatar-Mongolian helmet by Steel Mastery

This made-to-measure medieval Asian helmet is completely handcrafted by our artisans by personal parameters of customer.

You can use this functional helmet with facemask visor for:

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

You may also like this model of Asian helm armor: helmet of the Golden Horde warrior.

You can easily create complete character of Tatar-Mongolian warrior, combining this helmet with eastern tunic and pants, padded gambeson and main armour khatangu degel.

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

Stock items may be returned within 14 days if unused. Return shipping is covered by the customer; refunds apply to item price only. Custom-made items are non-refundable unless there is a manufacturing defect or our mistake, in such cases we will remake or refund at our expense. Lost parcels are covered — we will investigate and resend if needed.

Delivery

By default, all orders are shipped via Ukrainian National Post or Nova Poshta, at the sole discretion of Steel Mastery. The carrier delivers the parcel to your local postal service or pickup point. Tracking details are provided after dispatch. Express courier services (such as DHL, etc.) are available only upon request via email and are subject to additional cost and confirmation.

Terms

Custom-made items require production time before shipment. Estimated production time:

  • Leather accessories – 2–4 weeks;
  • Clothes – 2–8 weeks;
  • Gambeson and padded armor – 8–12 weeks;
  • Brigandines – 1–3 months;
  • Metal armor – 2–7 months.

Contact us for more precise timelines.

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