Description
Battle Merchant - Great Helm Pembridge approx. 1370 12 mm steel
This replica is inspired by the helmet of Sir Richard Pembridge. The original is approximately. 1370 is dated and is currently located in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh
The so-called Large helmets "(in Eng". grossartige Helme ) were often worn over a smaller, lighter helmet (e.g. Worn on the head. They were widespread throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. Numerous contemporary depictions (miniatures) and finds from Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, etc. demonstrate the popularity of this type of helmet. These helmets were used, among other places, in the battles of Crecy (1356346) and Poitiers (1356)
The helmet features a comfortable leather lining and chin straps with brass buckle
Due to its low weight, it is also excellent for LARP and medieval reenactment. However, for those who want to use it during combat, the version suitable for stage combat with 2 mm material thickness is recommended: Item number. 1716382901
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Features
Finish | polished (oiled) |
Short inner distance (ear to ear) | 20.5 cm |
Long inner distance (back of head-forehead) | 24 cm |
Wall thickness | 1.2 mm |
Material | Steel / Leather |
Weight | 2.2 kg |
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