Description
Battle Merchant - Ancient Corinthian Helmet Brass
The Corinthian helmet, originally made of bronze, originated at the beginning of the 7. pre-Christian century. Its name goes back to the ancient Greek city of Corinth. Over the centuries, it continued to evolve, eventually taking on its classic form in the 5". 1 pc. BC. "to achieve". Characteristic features for this particular type of helmet were the round shell, the protruding neck protection, and the unmistakable front section with a distinctive gap, eye slits, or. -cutouts and nose visor. Although this helmet soon found its way to Italy and beyond, to this day it shapes the image of the typical Greek helmet, or. Spartan Helmet.
This reconstruction of an early, as used by the Hoplites of Sparta in the 6th/5st. 1 pc. BC. The Corinthian helmet worn is made of a 1.2 mm thick piece of brass. Since the helmet does not have an integrated lining, the delivery includes a cotton padding hood that allows for comfortable wearing. This beautiful helmet is therefore ideal for reenactment purposes or for LARP, theater, etc
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Features
Weight (only helmet) | 1.35 kg |
Weight with padded cover | 1.45 kg |
Short inner distance (ear to ear) | 19.5 cm |
Long inner distance (back of head-forehead) | 23 cm |
Wall thickness | 1.2 mm |
Material | Brass, padded hood made of 1100100% cotton |
Height | 25 cm |
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